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Re: Texas is one of just six states with no statewide requirement for carbon monoxide alarms in homes

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Texas, for all intents and purposes, have not zoning laws either. This allows you to build a chemical fertilizer plant, which tend to explode, next to a school and nursing home. To see what I mean, do a Google search on 'West, Texas'.




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Texas is one of just six states with no statewide requirement for carbon monoxide alarms in homes
By: clo2
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Fri, 30 Apr 21 12:08 AM
Msg. 64527 of 65535

Texas enabled the worst carbon monoxide poisoning catastrophe in recent U.S. history
A family used their car to stay warm when a storm brought down the Texas power grid. In a state that doesn’t require CO alarms, they had no warning they were poisoning themselves.

Texas is one of just six states with no statewide requirement for carbon monoxide alarms in homes

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http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/texas-enabled-worst-carbon-monoxide-poisoning-catastrophe-recent-u-s-n1265700?%243p=e_sailthru&_branch_match_id=613431375891389243&utm_medium=Email%20Sailthru


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