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What should be installed on a boat to help prevent carbon monoxide poisoning?

  1. Marine-approved carbon monoxide detectors

  2. High-speed fans

  3. Extra sails

  4. Solar panels

The correct answer is: Marine-approved carbon monoxide detectors

Installing marine-approved carbon monoxide detectors is the best way to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning on a boat. High-speed fans and extra sails may help with ventilation, but they do not specifically detect carbon monoxide. Solar panels have no relation to preventing carbon monoxide poisoning. It is important to have proper detection equipment on board to ensure the safety of all passengers.