Carbon Monoxide - The Silent Killer Prompts a New Law in California for 2011
The dangers of carbon monoxide have been known for quite some time, although perhaps not as well publicized as they should be. We still hear stories of people succumbing to CO poisoning every year.
The problem, of course, is you cannot smell CO.
California has passed a new law that goes into effect January 1, 2011 regarding the use of carbon monoxide detection devices.
This new law, SB 183, enacts the 2010 Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act that requires that a carbon monoxide detector be placed in any dwelling that is intended for human occupation. This is true for homeowners as well as owners of rental property.
Failure to comply is punishable by a fine of up to $200 for each offense.
Owners of existing single-family dwelling units must comply by July 1, 2011.
All others must comply by January 1, 2013.
The Transfer Disclosure Statement (TDS) and the Manufactured Home Transfer Disclosure Statement (MHTDS) will now also include a disclosure about carbon monoxide detectors.

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