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“The most frequent question we have received is ‘why don’t the residential buildings at Miami have carbon monoxide detectors as normally is required by building code?’ Under state building and fire codes, if there is no carbon monoxide produced in a building OR if a carbon monoxide source is sealed and exhausted directly outdoors without entering sleeping quarters, monitors are not required.”

Miami University to make residence hall changes following carbon monoxide scare (wlwt.com)

“A combination of unrelated factors” led to Hillcrest carbon monoxide leak – The Miami Student