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CO Detection in Massachusetts
UPDATE - Massachusetts Board of Fire Prevention approves new CO Detection Regulations on Sept.7th
Download Regulations 527 CMR 31.00: Carbon Monoxide Alarms.
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History:
On Friday, November 4, 2005, Governor Romney signed S. 2152 “Nicole’s Bill” into law.
The law requires that every dwelling, building or structure including those owned by the Commonwealth, occupied in whole or in part for residential purposes and that (1) contains fossil fuel burning equipment or (2) incorporates closed parking within its structure, be equipped by the owner with approved carbon monoxide alarms in conformance with the requirements of the Board of Fire Prevention Regulations.
What does this mean to the commercial and multi-residence occupancies in Massachusetts? Click for more info.
This presentation by Tom Norton of Norel Service Company provide an overview of the requirements for CO Detection in Massachusetts: Download Presentation (pdf)