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Monday, December 10, 2012

Are Maryland Children Protected from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning at School?

Carbon monoxide leak at Atlanta elementary school sends 47 to hospital.

  According to a recent Reuters story, a carbon monoxide leak caused by a faulty furnace at Finch Elementary School in Atlanta sent 43 students and six teachers to the hospital. The school did not have carbon monoxide detectors installed, and vapor levels of the deadly gas were “the highest we’ve ever seen,” said Atlanta Fire Department spokeswoman Marian McDaniel. As it turns out, no school in Georgia is required to install carbon monoxide detectors. Neither are schools in 47 other states. Information detailing state statutes on carbon monoxide detectors, noted on the website of the National Conference of State Legislators, says that only Maryland and Connecticut require installation of carbon monoxide detectors in schools.  Maryland Code…

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Gas Appliances Not Being Inspected, County Consumer Protection Report Says

WSSC enforces the gas appliance regulations in Montgomery County.

Around two-thirds of the gas appliances in Montgomery County have not been properly inspected following installation, according to Montgomery County Office of Consumer Protection Director Eric Friedman. When gas appliances like water heaters, furnaces, ranges, grills, generators, clothes dryers or fireplaces are installed in the county the licensed gas plumber who performed the installation has to schedule an inspection with the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission, who enforces the regulatory code. It’s unknown how many gas appliances that hadn’t been inspected have had problems, Friedman said, but the issue shouldn’t be taken lightly. “This is serious stuff,” he said. Gas appliances that aren’t properly ventilated could cause carbon …

Margo

1:53 pm on Thursday, June 28, 2012

Who do you contact to give you a permit for a gas fireplace if your contractor did not pull a permit with montgomery county? The contractor never installed an access valve when he switched it to gas!   more ›

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