CO detector requirements (by Larry Becht [CO]) Jun 23, 2009 6:07 AM
CO detector requirements (by MrRational [MD]) Jun 23, 2009 6:13 AM
CO detector requirements (by billy [MA]) Jun 23, 2009 7:50 AM
CO detector requirements (by Dale [KY]) Jun 23, 2009 8:01 AM
CO detector requirements (by AllyM [NJ]) Jun 23, 2009 2:40 PM
CO detector requirements (by Larry Becht [CO]) Posted on: Jun 23, 2009 6:07 AM Message:
State Specific Question About: COLORADO (CO)
Would like to know the details regarding the new CO detector requirements effective July 1, 2009... --75.70.xxx.xxx |
CO detector requirements (by MrRational [MD]) Posted on: Jun 23, 2009 6:13 AM Message:
google is your friend..... "co detector" + "new law" + colorado
March 24, 2009, the HB1091, also known as the "Lofgren and Johnson Families Carbon Monoxide Safety Act" was signed into law in Colorado. This new law requires rental properties (single or multifamily dwellings) that use fuel fired heaters, appliances, fireplaces or have an attached garage to be equipped with a CO detector.
h ttp://steamboatsprings.net/stories/2009/04/new_carbon_monoxide_detector_requirements
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CO detector requirements (by billy [MA]) Posted on: Jun 23, 2009 7:50 AM Message:
i dont know your state requirements but we use kidde co detectors .about 20 bucks.battery op.we put them in bedroom.u drill on the wall with your electric drill.takes 2 minutes to install.do it so it doesnt blink in tenants eyes as they sleep.these things have saved lives in our hood.great inventions.dont have to be on ceilng like smokes bcs co doesnt rise like smoke.best wishes Larry --208.58.x.xx |
CO detector requirements (by Dale [KY]) Posted on: Jun 23, 2009 8:01 AM Message:
knowaboutco.com
Check out Laws and Legislation and then Colorado. --199.64.x.xxx |
CO detector requirements (by AllyM [NJ]) Posted on: Jun 23, 2009 2:40 PM Message:
Actually I like the more expensive ones with the low battery detector and you can press a test button and read what the highest level was.
That's good in a kitchen and basement to show up any problem. Kitchen CO reading can go way up to 60 when baking a turkey. I'm thinking that's why people fall asleep after eating turkey, not the stuff in the turkey itself. --76.99.xxx.xx |
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