Carbon Monoxide Detection

University, Fraternity Reach Settlement with Family in Fire Death Lawsuit

LINCOLN, Neb.

USFA: 94% of University Fires Start in Dorms

WASHINGTON

7 Suffer CO Poisoning at Florida College

WINTER HAVEN, Fla.

Read: Complying With the Campus Fire Safety Right-to-Know Act  (Part 2 of 2)

Complying With the Campus Fire Safety Right-to-Know Act (Part 2 of 2)

Training is the final step colleges and universities should take to ensure students stay safe.

Read: CS Fire Survey: False Alarms Still An Epidemic

CS Fire Survey: False Alarms Still An Epidemic

Read: Complying With the Campus Fire Safety Right-to-Know Act (Part 1 of 2)

Complying With the Campus Fire Safety Right-to-Know Act (Part 1 of 2)

With the recently passed Higher Education Opportunity Act, campus fire safety programs are in the public spotlight. Now is the time for colleges and universities to improve their reporting procedures and upgrade their fire safety solutions.

Read: A Healthy Dose of Fire Protection for St. Joseph’s Hospital

A Healthy Dose of Fire Protection for St. Joseph’s Hospital

This New York-based health center consolidated its multiple fire detection systems with a single network solution.

Read: CO Detection Helps Keep Building Occupants Healthy

CO Detection Helps Keep Building Occupants Healthy

Carbon monoxide stands tall among the many potential causes of death found in a building structure. There are steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of CO poisoning as well as ways to detect this invisible killer.

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