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The news story doesn't seem to confirm CO toxicity in the tanks, so far just suspected, and my guess is no one around has a suitable CO tester. In my opinion, every compressor for tanks needs to have well maintained CO monitors, and every tank needs to be tested for CO - but so little progress has been made in this area. Too ma many old divers are not helping spread the news and even DAN has done very little.
12 schoolboys treated for 'carbon monoxide poisoning' after scuba diving class
12 schoolboys treated for 'carbon monoxide poisoning' after scuba diving class
Police are investigating after 12 schoolboys are feared to have suffered 'carbon monoxide poisoning' after falling ill during a SCUBA DIVING class.
The pupils were rushed to hospital after a swimming lesson at the Manchester Grammar School in Fallowfield on Monday, it's emerged this evening.
One 14-year-old pupil had to be given oxygen by a school nurse which may have have saved his life, the Manchester Evening News reports .
He is currently in a stable condition in hospital and the eleven others have since been discharged.
Police along with the Health and Safety Executive and Public Health England are now investigating the company who supplied the air tanks - Aqualogistics based on Chester Road, central Stockport.
Divers have also been put on alert and told any tanks filled and supplied by the business recently must be returned as a matter of urgency.
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