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Governor Douglas Praises Delegates for Smoke
Detector Resolution
August
12, 2008 -- Vermont Governor James Douglas credited Vermont fire
fighters for their work helping to pass a law in that state
mandating the use of photoelectric smoke detectors in homes.
“Our professional fire fighters in Vermont have
been steadfast allies to improve our state and make it safer,”
the governor said.
Governor Douglas signed the first-in-the-nation
law mandating installation of photoelectric smoke detectors on
May 29, 2008. A campaign to pass legislation in Vermont began
after a fire killed a mother and her four children in Barre,
Vermont, in 2005. Investigators with IAFF Barre Local 881 found
an ionization detector was to blame.
Following Vermont’s lead, delegates on Monday
passed a resolution that said federal and provincial officials
should require that all relevant building standards and codes
developed in the United States and Canada include a mandate for
photoelectric smoke detectors.
“I’m delighted that at your convention you
passed a resolution promoting the use of photoelectric smoke
detectors,” Governor Douglas said.
“America is very fortunate to have so many
dedicated men and women who are ready to take action and put
service above self,” he said. “You represent more than just the
political interests of fire fighters. You represent the
interests of working families,” the governor said. |