Affidavit of compliance with carbon monoxide detector requirement 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the street address of the property in the designated field. Ensure accuracy as this identifies the premises.
  3. If applicable, fill in the Unit/Apt. number to specify your location within a multi-unit dwelling.
  4. Select the city or town where the property is located from the dropdown menu, ensuring it matches your address.
  5. Confirm that the premises is indeed a one or two-family dwelling or a cooperative apartment by checking the appropriate box.
  6. Indicate that an approved and operational carbon monoxide detecting device is installed by ticking the relevant checkbox.
  7. Fill in your name as Grantor and Grantee in their respective fields to identify all parties involved.
  8. Sign and date both sections for Grantor and Grantee to validate your affidavit, ensuring all signatures are completed before submission.

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Every single family dwelling which is newly constructed or substantially renovated and has an attached garage or contains an appliance or device that uses a combustion method of burning solid, liquid, or gas fuel, shall be equipped with a carbon monoxide detection device.
In terms of carbon monoxide specifically, alarms are required in all rooms where there is an appliance of any fuel type (e.g. fireplace, boiler), excluding those solely for cooking, or a flue.
As said above, the carbon monoxide detector requirements by state depends on each individual state and local government. In 2025, 48 states had some form of CO implementation or code requirements. The only states that do not have these requirements are Kansas and Hawaii.

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Today, 48 U.S. states have passed legislation requiring carbon monoxide detectors in homes. Check your states carbon monoxide legislation here. Multiple types of carbon monoxide detectors can be installed in your home.
CO alarms should be installed on each level of the home and outside sleeping areas. CO alarms should not be installed in attics or basements unless they include a sleeping area. Combination smoke and CO alarms are available to consumers.

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