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Carbon Monoxide
by Rod (Washington)
on July 2, 2015 @01:10
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How can I tell If I need to provide carbon monoxide detectors in my area. My units have no fireplaces, no gas service and has no attached garage.
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Re: Carbon Monoxide
by altagracia
on July 2, 2015 @05:48
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Carbon monoxide is a requirement in every house or apt.It is a life saving device and
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Re: Carbon Monoxide
by Garry (Iowa)
on July 2, 2015 @09:04
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Carbon Monoxide is a bi-product of burning a fossil fuel, so oil, propane, gasoline, kerosine, or natural gas.(not sure about wood) If you don't burn any of those inside a home or garage, you don't need the C.O. detectors.
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Re: Carbon Monoxide
by Mark
on July 2, 2015 @09:16
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Beginning January 1, 2011, state law required CO alarms to be installed in all new single family homes and residences, including apartments, condominiums, hotels, and motels.
State law requires CO alarms be installed in existing apartments, condominiums, hotels, motels and single family residences by January 1, 2013.
Owner-occupied single-family residences, legally occupied before July 26, 2009, are not required to have CO alarms until they are sold. The seller is required to equip the residence with CO alarms before any other person legally occupies the home. Substitute Senate Bill 6472 added CO alarms to the Purchase/Sale disclosure form in 2012.
http://www.seattle.gov/housing/management/docs/COAlarmFactSheetFromState-June%202012.pdf
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