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Espace Montmorency: 1000 Tenants Evacuated for Gas Leak

Nearly 1,000 tenants of the Espace Montmorency residential towers were evacuated from their homes on the morning of Saturday, January 31, due to a carbon monoxide leak. This represents a total of 500 housing units. Upon arrival at the site, the firefighters of the Laval Fire Safety Service (SSIL) recorded carbon monoxide concentrations of up to 60 ppm on several floors in Towers 1 and 4, which is well beyond the government's recommendations. The…
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Nearly 1,000 tenants of the Espace Montmorency residential towers were evacuated from their homes on the morning of Saturday, January 31, due to a carbon monoxide leak. This represents a total of 500 housing units. Upon arrival at the site, the firefighters of the Laval Fire Safety Service (SSIL) recorded carbon monoxide concentrations of up to 60 ppm on several floors in Towers 1 and 4, which is well beyond the government's recommendations. The…

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courrierlaval.com broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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