The Atlanta Public Safety Committee has voted to install carbon monoxide detectors in all public buildings and schools.
WSB-TV reports the committee unanimously voted to pass the ordinance Tuesday.
The vote comes more than a month after a carbon monoxide leak at Finch Elementary School left 44 students and 10 adults hospitalized.
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