Carbon Monoxide Poisoning What All Landlords Need to Know

A whopping 56% of private renters say they live in a property that doesn’t have a carbon monoxide alarm. Can such a high percentage of landlords really be ignoring safety advice and flouting regulations on carbon monoxide alarms? In today's video, we examine the dangers posed by carbon monoxide


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