Since 2012 Tennessee’s State Fire Marshall’s Office had provided free home smoke detectors to Tennesseans.  According to release, the program will expand to include carbon monoxide detectors. The expansion comes after Winter Strom Fern in which some deaths were attributed to the odorless gas that typically overtakes victims without warning. Brownsville and the Haywood County ...
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