• @cosmicrookie
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    51 year ago

    It’s strange though that it is not required in private homes, and rbnb are basically available private homes for rent (or at least it started with that)

    • @a4ng3l
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      11 year ago

      The moment it’s for rent it’s required. Pretty crafty requirement. In my opinion it should also be mandatory in owner-inhabited housses - it’s a very cheap way to prevent pretty unpleasant death.

      • @cosmicrookie
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        -51 year ago

        First of all, a death by monoxide is not unpleasant. The thought of death is but monoxide just puts you to sleep (for ever)…

        Now… I get that detectors are great, and I also agree that people should get them! But there’s a huge leap from that, and to make them mandatory.

        I also get that is it required to have in commercial rooms but airbnb is originally a service to rent a room in your house or maybe your apartment when you dont need it. Its up to people themselves to choose if they want to have a detector and also up to the customer to chose if they want to rent something without a detector Lastly, they can simply bring their own detector with them if they want one.

        • DacoTaco
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          31 year ago

          Doesnt matter here. Rent is rent, means youre in for the safety of the renters. So these detectors are required, period. No “but its just a room” or “just for the weekend”. Youre responsable for the safety.

          • @cosmicrookie
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            1 year ago

            I am not trying to argue how it is in your country. This is a global forum. I am discussing how I feel it should be.

            • DacoTaco
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              11 year ago

              Thats fair. Imo how it is here is good. A renter should feel safe and not have to worry about everything