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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the carbon monoxide disclosure form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the rental premises address in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying the location of the alarms.
  3. Indicate the type of smoke and carbon monoxide alarms present by selecting from options such as battery-operated or hard-wired with battery backup. Be sure to specify which type applies.
  4. Fill in the 'DATE TESTED' field, confirming when the landlord or agent last tested the alarms to ensure they are functioning properly.
  5. Review tenant responsibilities regarding testing and replacing batteries. Ensure you understand that tenants must test alarms every six months and replace dead batteries with 10-year batteries.
  6. Complete the form by typing or printing both landlord's and tenant's names in their respective fields, followed by dating the document.

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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.
Owners of multi-family homes were required to comply with the law by July 1, 2011. Owners of leased or rental dwellings, such as apartment buildings, were required to comply with the law by January 1, 2013. All hotels and motels were required to a carbon monoxide alarm in each of their units by January 1, 2017.
Call 911 to report carbon monoxide emissions or poisoning.
You are responsible for testing the carbon monoxide alarms regularly during your tenancy and making sure they are working effectively (including arranging for the replacement of batteries or the alarms themselves with the landlord).
By law, both smoke alarms/detectors and carbon monoxide devices are required to be installed in all dwellings.

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Twenty-seven states and the District of Columbia require carbon monoxide detectors in private dwellings with a state statute: Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia (with adoption of the International Residential Code), Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,

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