Family members of three tourists who died while staying at an Airbnb in Mexico City, apparently of carbon monoxide poisoning, have urged the short-term rental company to require detectors in properties it lists to prevent future tragedies.“Our main goal is to try to get the word out to those planning to use short-term rentals like Airbnb,” Jennifer Marshall, whose son, Jordan Marshall, was one of the travellers, said. “We want to put pressure on Airbnb to regulate and mandate carbon monoxide detectors going forward. It's the only way we could think of to honour our children."
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