The most common causes of carbon monoxide poisoning in hotels are boilers and heaters used to warm swimming pools and water for an entire wing, said Dr.
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The Potential Hazards of Carbon Monoxide (CO) in the Hotel Industry. Typical sources of CO in hotels, motels, and resorts include: Hotel boilers. Hotel furnaces.
According to the database kept by the Jenkins Foundation, there have been 2,505 injuries and 166 deaths from carbon monoxide incidents in U.S. hotels and motels reported in the media between 1967 and today.
The most common causes of carbon monoxide poisoning in hotels are boilers and heaters used to warm swimming pools and water for an entire wing, said Dr.
Non-smokers tend to detect the smell of smoke better than the one who smoked. Housekeepers of a hotel are quite keen on spotting that. Housekeepers also know every nook and cranny of the hotel room that they clean and sweep, day in and day out. That includes snooping into the trash bins.
Got me to looking into what the requirements are in my place of residence and found out that CO detectors are not required for hotel rooms and public spaces.
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems that do not provide proper heating, cooling, and air flow can cause dust, bacteria, carbon dioxide, and viruses to build up which can degrade indoor air quality in hotels.