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Re: Carbon Monoxide - Landlord Forum thread 336871

Re: Carbon Monoxide by Stephen (WA - Washington) on July 2, 2015 @15:43

                              
In this state you do need them. I'm guessing that the legislature was considering those people who, during power outages, bring fossil fuel using heating/cooking devices into their residences. So while the house may not normally have any fossil fuel burning inside, tenants and others are capable of changing that in the blink of an eye.
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Re: Carbon Monoxide by Garry (Iowa) on July 2, 2015 @20:07 [ Reply ]
You are right. I did not consider that in my answer. Generally, a law like that, usually makes exceptions for "all electric" homes. Apparently, that is not the case here.

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