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A bill that would require carbonmonoxidedetectors in many new and some existing homes passed the House of Delegates 97-1 Friday. The measure (SB389) was inspired by two fifth-grade classes from Whitethorn Elementary in Bluefield... Published: Saturday, March 14, 1998 Words: 308
expected Friday as the Senate unanimously passed a bill proposed and originally written by Bluefield fifth-graders to require carbonmonoxidedetectors in some homes. The 33 students came to the Capitol on Friday to watch 33 senators... Published: Saturday, February 21, 1998 Words: 480
in January. Sen. Homer Ball, D-Mercer, brought a bill written by fifth-graders at a Bluefield school that would require carbonmonoxidedetectors in homes. They had named the bill after their teacher's dog, Tyler, after both the teacher... Published: Monday, April 13, 1998 Words: 785
of the Legislature when the bill they drafted was sent to a Judiciary subcommittee for further study. The bill would require carbonmonoxidedetectors to be installed in all new buildings with gas heating or stoves, and in all existing... Published: Wednesday, February 11, 1998 Words: 590
have become a standard feature of American homes and, over the years, have been credited with saving thousands of lives. Carbonmonoxidedetectors have not yet won such universal acceptance. Perhaps it is because they cost between $20... Published: Sunday, November 29, 1998 Words: 477
Charleston firefighters will get a carbonmonoxide detector Monday from the firm that makes them. The MiniCO Responder detects and displays levels of carbonmonoxide and will be used for emergency responses, Charleston Fire Chief Ray... Published: Friday, December 18, 1998 Words: 181
expensive jewelry and other items. Turn them inside-out, cut them up or break them down. - Make sure your smoke and carbonmonoxidedetectors have fresh batteries. Fires and carbonmonoxide poisonings increase greatly during the holidays... Published: Sunday, December 20, 1998 Words: 428
just give us a call and we'll come install them in the most appropriate place." The SMP&G volunteers extend the same offer for carbonmonoxidedetectors. Common indoor safety hazards include smoking in bed, turning off the stove and... Published: Thursday, October 08, 1998 Words: 596
for our agency," she said. In other activity Tuesday: - The Senate advanced from Judiciary Committee a bill to require carbonmonoxidedetectors to be installed in all new construction projects, and when existing gas-fueled heating... Published: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 Words: 440
Alarming statistics Is saving a few dollars worth losing your life? Half of the 2,100 accidental deaths from carbon-monoxide poisoning in the United States each year might be prevented if detectors were installed to alert victims to... Published: Sunday, March 22, 1998 Words: 372