Monday, February 27, 2012

Seymour High resumes classes, fume free, after chlorine leak

By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — Students and staff returned to fume-free environment Monday, following a delivery of a defective chlorine container that forced the evacuation and early dismissal of Seymour High School on Friday.
“All went well today,” said school Director of Security Richard Kearns.
Kearns said normal protocol was followed when one of the school secretaries signed off on the delivery of four 100-pound containers of chlorine used for the school swimming pool. The chemicals are normally delivered and signed off by the school custodian, Kearns said, but he was outside the building at the time of Friday’s delivery.

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