Too quiet

Family and colleagues mourned Sunday the deaths of the first woman to lead Massachusetts’ university system and her husband,a retired MIT professor, after the couple were found Friday in their Florida home overcome by carbon monoxide from a car they had purchased for its modern safety features, family members said .. accidentally left running in the garage


RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – The prevalence of keyless ignitions is growing, and so too are concerns about carbon monoxide.
Drivers who forget to turn them off in an enclosed garage could be killed by the buildup of the colorless, odorless gas.
Congress is now trying to force the government agency in charge of vehicle safety to act.
Keyless ignitions are now standard on millions of cars. In many cases, the engines run so quietly that drivers forget its running once it’s pulled into a garage.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – The prevalence of keyless ignitions is growing, and so too are concerns about carbon monoxide.
Drivers who forget to turn them off in an enclosed garage could be killed by the buildup of the colorless, odorless gas.
Congress is now trying to force the government agency in charge of vehicle safety to act.
Keyless ignitions are now standard on millions of cars. In many cases, the engines run so quietly that drivers forget its running once it’s pulled into a garage.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – The prevalence of keyless ignitions is growing, and so too are concerns about carbon monoxide.
Drivers who forget to turn them off in an enclosed garage could be killed by the buildup of the colorless, odorless gas.
Congress is now trying to force the government agency in charge of vehicle safety to act.
Keyless ignitions are now standard on millions of cars. In many cases, the engines run so quietly that drivers forget its running once it’s pulled into a garage.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) – The prevalence of keyless ignitions is growing, and so too are concerns about carbon monoxide.
Drivers who forget to turn them off in an enclosed garage could be killed by the buildup of the colorless, odorless gas.
Congress is now trying to force the government agency in charge of vehicle safety to act.
Keyless ignitions are now standard on millions of cars. In many cases, the engines run so quietly that drivers forget its running once it’s pulled into a garage.

Boston.com


The prevalence of keyless ignitions is growing, and so too are concerns about carbon monoxide.
Drivers who forget to turn them off in an enclosed garage could be killed by the buildup of the colorless, odorless gas.
Congress is now trying to force the government agency in charge of vehicle safety to act.
Keyless ignitions are now standard on millions of cars. In many cases, the engines run so quietly that drivers forget its running once it’s pulled into a garage.

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