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law to help save lives. don harrison. it s a silent killer. reporter: that s why chief scott wants detectors in homes. he doesn t want to see people experience the pain baltimore city and county did by losing people to poisoning. the new law would require the detectors be put in all homes, both existing and new ones that burn fossil fuel for heat along with electric home was attached garages. wood burning stoves, fireplaces or kerosane heaters. in october there was an incident where three town home was affected. if they didn t have a detector we could have lost all three and maybe the neighbors. reporter: the city council president knows a lot of the homes are older. those are the ones that may have the most problems many he felt strong about the need for the detectors. pretty obvious it wasn t a situation of if it ll happen but when. thank god me haven t had a death. republican the mayor knows the purchase of the detectors that kosta round $18 could be a bu ....