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In 2011, most states across the nation adopted new building codes that made it the law that carbon monoxide alarms are required for all one- and two-story family homes. Today, 48 U.S. states have passed legislation requiring carbon monoxide detectors in homes.
The International Association of Fire Chiefs recommends a carbon monoxide detector on every floor of your home, including the basement. A detector should be located within 10 feet of each bedroom door and there should be one near or over any attached garage.
Carbon monoxide alarms must be installed in any room containing any fixed combustion appliance, except gas cookers. This means a fixed apparatus where fuel of any type is burned to generate heat. These appliances are typically powered by gas, oil, coal, wood, etc.
NFPA 72 requires CO detection produce a four-pulse temporal pattern, commonly known as Temporal 4. This allows the fire alarm system to separately indicate a fire alarm signal from a CO signal so appropriate action can be taken.
This affidavit, produced at closing attests to compliance with operational smoke detector installation requirements for one and two family dwellings or a co-operative apartment or condominium unit. New York City requires that this affidavit be submitted for filing along with transfer tax returns and deed.
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In Ontario, you must have a working CO alarm adjacent to each sleeping area of the home if you have a fuel-burning appliance, a fireplace or an attached garage. Its the law, said Sylvia Jones, Solicitor General. Make sure your family is protected. CO alarms save lives, but only if theyre in good working order.
1.1* A carbon monoxide alarm or detector shall be centrally located outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. 5.1. 1.2 Each alarm or detector shall be located on the wall, ceiling, or other location as specified in the installation instructions that accompany the unit.
dwelling units. Requires that every dwelling unit shall be equipped with at least one approved carbon monoxide alarm in an operating condition within 15 feet of every room used for sleeping purposes.

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