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Originally Posted by Déjà Bru
You know, some people chuckle when I mention this but I have gotten into the habit of taking a CO detector with me when I travel. And I bring an extra one for each family member's room. Chances are 99.9% that we will never hear it go off (except chirping when it needs a new battery) but it's that 0.1% that's in the back of my mind.
The boy's room was adjacent to "a dedicated machine room." One would prefer to think of this tragedy as an accident but one cannot help also thinking that Miller Gardner died due to the negligence or incompetence of the person(s) responsible for that machinery. I am determined never to have that happen to my family if I can help it.
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Is this really something that happens a lot that you take one when you travel? I like to keep a pretty lengthy checklist for trips and I never even would have thought to get one. We like to go on cruises and often take a room next to a maintenance or engineering room. I wonder if there's any danger in that.