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Posted by Ken on September 12, 2000 at 00:37:30:

In Reply to: Re: Suffocated posted by Kuntsler on September 11, 2000 at 15:33:57:

: what I would do I would call 911 and have the fire department inspect the building.

Please ! 911 is for life-threatning EMERGENCIES ONLY. CALL 911 ONLY IF A LIFE IS ON THE LINE. 911 is most certainly NOT a number for landlord-tenant problems or to summon a general building inspection. If you use 911 for these purposes you will most certainly be rebuffed and are wasting the operator's time which may be greatly needed by someone with a true emergency.

There are companies that do indoor air-quality testing and consulting. The phone book is one obvious place find them. As this is a private matter between a commercial tenant and building owner a city agency would not get involved (barring some other condition, such as industrial pollution being generated).

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