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cpxchiseen
Beginning as of July 1, 2011, all homes of California must install carbon monoxide detectors. However does the law specify where the detectors are to be installed and how many? Should I just replace every smoke detector with a carbon monoxide/smoke detector or add carbon monoxide detectors in specific spots?
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Our towns code states that there should be one for every smoke-detector. And there has to be 1 smoke detector on each story + one in each room that could, possibly, maybe be used as a bedroom someday + one directly outside each room that could, possibly, maybe be used someday as a bedroom + one inside and outside each hallway + one by each egress door + one within 5 feet of the furnace + one in each bathroom
I would need 17 in the house I'm living in. Since the regulations are so stupid and overbearing, I only have 1 (and am in gross violation of the International Property Maintenance Code)
btw I live in a crappy little ghost town in the Midwest
Republicans LOVE pushing regulations on poor people
Our towns code states that there should be one for every smoke-detector. And there has to be 1 smoke detector on each story + one in each room that could, possibly, maybe be used as a bedroom someday + one directly outside each room that could, possibly, maybe be used someday as a bedroom + one inside and outside each hallway + one by each egress door + one within 5 feet of the furnace + one in each bathroom
I would need 17 in the house I'm living in. Since the regulations are so stupid and overbearing, I only have 1 (and am in gross violation of the International Property Maintenance Code)
btw I live in a crappy little ghost town in the Midwest
Republicans LOVE pushing regulations on poor people
should a person be concerned about a peak level of 34 on a carbon monoxide detector?
juliablue
while conducting a routine test on my carbon monoxide detectors, one of them had a peak level of 34 and the other 11. Should I be concerned?
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check with local fire and see if they can calibrate or check with a known good meter, if its right then yes normal safe levels are less than 10.
check with local fire and see if they can calibrate or check with a known good meter, if its right then yes normal safe levels are less than 10.
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