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Friday, November 6, 2009

Stricter Rules Result from Firefighter Deaths

After two Boston firefighters died last year while fighting a restaurant fire, the Massachusetts fire marshal wants to impose stricter regulations on commercial grease-cleaning companies, reports the Boston Globe. If a 13-member state advisory board adopts the proposed code, it would affect the way grease is cleaned in restaurants all over the state and make Massachusetts the first state to institute mandatory certification for a niche business. Currently unregulated, anyone with a power washer could clean grease in restaurants, which can lead to build-up in vents like the kind that caused last year's deadly blaze. The proposed regulations ...

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