Extremely tragic. Carbon monoxide is no joke y’all. This could have been avoided :(
- Pete Hahnloser ( @Powderhorn@beehaw.org ) 23•8 months ago
So, for more than 12 hours, with carbon monoxide alarms going off repeatedly, the only option not taken under advisement was checking to see if they were working?
- gregorum ( @gregorum@lemm.ee ) English10•8 months ago
Or, possibly, this isn’t the first ”false” alarm they’ve ignored, just the one that lasted long enough that they disabled the alarms and someone finally died from exposure. This might have been a small leak that grew into a large leak.
- quicksand ( @quicksand@lemm.ee ) 11•8 months ago
If you read the article, they had just installed a new water heater and did the ventilation wrong. There were also a few instances through the course of the day where the detectors were triggered and handled. There was a lot of negligence from the vendor that installed the ventilation and especially the maintenance that did not consider the recent work that had been done and assumed that all the detectors were suddenly faulty at the same time.
- gregorum ( @gregorum@lemm.ee ) English2•8 months ago
Looks like I wasn’t that far off…
- Gamma ( @GammaGames@beehaw.org ) English1•8 months ago
Could’ve been spot on with a little reading!
- gregorum ( @gregorum@lemm.ee ) English2•8 months ago
I was applying Hanlan’s Razor: never attribute to malice what can be easily explained by incompetence.
- Hirom ( @Hirom@beehaw.org ) 9•8 months ago
Multiple alarms going off simultaneously can’t be a false positive. I hope there’s penalty for silencing alarms and letting resident come back.
I guess no one called a fire marshal or the place would have been immediately closed down.