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What causes carbon monoxide leaks in hotels?

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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Few hotel guest rooms have fuel-fired appliances capable of producing carbon monoxide,” a spokesperson from the AHLA told AFAR. But of the reported cases, some of these were caused by boilers and heaters used to heat pools and water, gas dryers, and fireplaces.

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From January 1, 2005 to December 31, 2018, 905 guests were poisoned in 115 identified incidents, including 22 fatalities. Children represented 16% of those poisoned and 27% of fatalities. Type of lodgings were hotels, motels, and resorts of all classes and located in a majority of states.

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Not just hotels, but anywhere. you cannot put cameras up in any place where there is an expectation of privacy. In public places this generally means locker rooms, restrooms and changing rooms. In a hotel this would also mean the guest rooms.

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