Baltimore county carbon monoxide alarm verification form 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Baltimore County Carbon Monoxide Alarm Verification Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the rental property information, including the address, unit number, zip code, and property account/tax ID. Make sure to specify the council district and type of dwelling.
  3. Next, fill in the property owner information. Include the owner's name, home phone number, address, zip code, email address, and cell phone number.
  4. Proceed to enter legal agent information if applicable. Provide the legal agent's name, daytime phone number, address, city, state, zip code, email address, and cell phone number.
  5. Review the compliance statements regarding carbon monoxide alarms. Ensure that all checkboxes are marked as appropriate based on your situation.
  6. Finally, both the owner and tenant must sign and date the form at the designated areas before submitting it to Kathy O’Donnell at Rental Registration.

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Carbon monoxide detectors will sense excessive levels of the gas early and warn you to leave. If your family is having symptoms or your detector is sounding an alarm, call 9-1-1 and the fire department will respond. We can take readings and provide medical help.
Call 911 to report carbon monoxide emissions or poisoning.
If your carbon monoxide alarm goes off, immediately evacuate the building to fresh air and safety. Call 9-1-1 once safely outside to report the incident and if there is anyone experiencing carbon monoxide poisoning symptoms like headaches, dizziness and vomiting.
CO detectors are very sensitive and designed to alert occupants before CO reaches dangerous levels. If your detectors go off, call 911 and evacuate the home. Be sure to notify them if anyone in the house is experiencing flu-like symptoms.
Rental properties that must have a rental license include dwellings with six or fewer units (including short-term rentals) and dwellings with seven or more units. You must register and be licensed before a tenant moves into the property.

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Carbon monoxide requirements (R315) Carbon monoxide alarms shall be installed in the following locations: 1. Outside of each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms. 2. On every occupiable level of a dwelling unit, including basements.
What should I do if my carbon monoxide alarm goes off? Stop using all appliances. Evacuate the property immediately. Call the Gas Emergency number 0800 111 999 to report the incident, or the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) Gas Safety Advice Line on 0800 300 363. Do not go back into the property.

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