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Carbon Monoxide Alert in La Vileta: 13 People Rescued — What Now?

How Mallorca Tenants Can Reduce Carbon Monoxide Risk

Practical steps Mallorca tenants can take to reduce carbon monoxide risk in rented homes.

Published: June 07, 2026
Carbon Monoxide Alert in La Vileta: 13 People Rescued — What Now?

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How can tenants in Mallorca protect themselves from carbon monoxide poisoning?

Tenants should ask where carbon monoxide detectors are placed, keep rooms ventilated when safe, and report any heating or boiler problems immediately. If sudden drowsiness, nausea, or dizziness appears, they should leave the home at once and call 112. Keeping a record of maintenance requests can also help if a safety issue is not fixed quickly.

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