dinkelja
Electrical
- Dec 10, 2004
- 31
I am curious about the history of Carbon Monoxide awareness (residential) in the USA. I am a young firefighter. We receive CO alarm activations year around, nearly all false alarms / malfunctioning detectors. The Red-Cross has distributed CO alarms free for about the last 7 years (literally like candy). Which isn't a bad thing, okay; but from another standpoint, our units are out-of-service a-lot! Recently they have changed to a more reliable unit. The few serious events involved people whom accidentally left their car running in the garage. Anyways, when did the scare of CO in the home develop? 1990? Did people just drop dead, unexplained, before that?