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atrailofdisasters t1_jegwy01 wrote

They're not already? Yikes.

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ImperialIIClass t1_jegzc17 wrote

Day care regulations and inspections are kinda lax in this state.

I have some horror stories from work.

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sirfuzzitoes t1_jeh4q3s wrote

Im almost not surprised about that. Pennsylvania really is mostly backwoods outside of Philly and Pittsburgh. There are some decently large cities but much of this state is mountain folk.

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hachijuhachi t1_jeh4wdm wrote

This is a great example of why the free market can’t be trusted with a lot of things. Without regulation, this is a corner that would continue to be cut.

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Electr_O_Purist t1_jeh4kca wrote

Thanks a lot, nanny state. Now we’re never going to reach herd carbon monoxide immunity! This is what you get for voting for Shapiro, PA!!!

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RightfulChaos t1_jegysvo wrote

I would've thought they already are

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--Cr1imsoN-- t1_jeh4z4w wrote

This better have bipartisan support…

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tigerbalmz t1_jeh1p0j wrote

Thank goodness! I bet all those daycare owners all have CO detectors in their own homes already… That’s why we need regulations. Most businesses do the bare minimum.

Edited-CO2 to CO

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EngelSterben t1_jeh4sp0 wrote

I honestly thought they already were. Granted, the daycare my kid is in has them, so I'm glad they didn't need a law to tell them to do it.

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MaMakossa t1_jeh3zfi wrote

PA keepin it classy, as usual

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Dashists22 t1_jeh4rcn wrote

Surprised they weren’t already required. This is just common sense.

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Princessss88 t1_jeh4z5f wrote

Why aren’t they already there

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Salugod t1_jeh5kro wrote

Wont the cigarettes set them off?

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