CO detectors in WA
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CO detectors in WA (by tim [WA]) Nov 1, 2011 12:14 PM
       CO detectors in WA (by Mike [TN]) Nov 1, 2011 1:00 PM
       CO detectors in WA (by Robert,Ontario,Canada [ON]) Nov 1, 2011 7:09 PM
       CO detectors in WA (by Mike45 [NV]) Nov 1, 2011 7:26 PM
       CO detectors in WA (by Mike45 [NV]) Nov 1, 2011 7:26 PM
       CO detectors in WA (by RR [WA]) Nov 1, 2011 8:20 PM


CO detectors in WA (by tim [WA]) Posted on: Nov 1, 2011 12:14 PM
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State Specific Question About: WASHINGTON (WA)

Are we required to have carbon monoxide detectors in our units duplex and houses now in Washington state?

Thanks, --71.236.xxx.xxx




CO detectors in WA (by Mike [TN]) Posted on: Nov 1, 2011 1:00 PM
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Co detectors are good to have anyway. We are required to have smoke detectors and Walmart sell the combined detectors (CO and smoke) at about $20. Might as well to have the combined one instead. --198.51.xxx.xxx




CO detectors in WA (by Robert,Ontario,Canada [ON]) Posted on: Nov 1, 2011 7:09 PM
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If the rental units are all electric which is electric heat, electric water heater, electric clothes dryer then there is no need for a carbon monoxide detector. With natural gas or propane furnaces, water heaters the venting and chimney should be inspected every year. For safety it is better to have some protection if there are faults with the heating equipment. --74.220.xxx.xxx




CO detectors in WA (by Mike45 [NV]) Posted on: Nov 1, 2011 7:26 PM
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According to the Kiddie website, the State of Washington requires CO monitors in all multi- and single family rental properties, as of July 1, 2011.

For existing owner-occupied SFR, the CO detectors are not required until the home is sold.

--216.240.xx.xxx




CO detectors in WA (by Mike45 [NV]) Posted on: Nov 1, 2011 7:26 PM
Message:

According to the Kiddie website, the State of Washington requires CO monitors in all multi- and single family rental properties, as of July 1, 2011.

For existing owner-occupied SFR, the CO detectors are not required until the home is sold.

--216.240.xx.xxx




CO detectors in WA (by RR [WA]) Posted on: Nov 1, 2011 8:20 PM
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not for buildings constructed prior to 1/1/2011

RCW 19.27.530

Carbon monoxide alarms — Requirements — Exemptions — Adoption of rules.

(1) By July 1, 2010, the building code council shall adopt rules requiring that all buildings classified as residential occupancies, as defined in the state building code in chapter 51-54 WAC, but excluding owner-occupied single-family residences legally occupied before July 26, 2009, be equipped with carbon monoxide alarms.

(2)(a) The building code council may phase in the carbon monoxide alarm requirements on a schedule that it determines reasonable, provided that the rules require that by January 1, 2011, all newly constructed buildings classified as residential occupancies will be equipped with carbon monoxide alarms, and all other buildings classified as residential occupancies will be equipped with carbon monoxide alarms by January 1, 2013.

(b) Owner-occupied single-family residences legally occupied before July 26, 2009, are exempt from the requirements of this subsection (2). However, for any owner-occupied single-family residence that is sold on or after July 26, 2009, the seller must equip the residence with carbon monoxide alarms in accordance with the requirements of the state building code before the buyer or any other person may legally occupy the residence following such sale.

(3) The building code council may exempt categories of buildings classified as residential occupancies if it determines that requiring carbon monoxide alarms are unnecessary to protect the health and welfare of the occupants.

(4) The rules adopted by the building code council under this section must (a) consider applicable nationally accepted standards and (b) require that the maintenance of a carbon monoxide alarm in a building where a tenancy exists, including the replacement of batteries, is the responsibility of the tenant, who shall maintain the alarm as specified by the manufacturer.

[2009 c 313 § 2.]

Notes:

Intent -- 2009 c 313: "The legislature recognizes that carbon monoxide poses a serious threat. According to national statistics from the centers for disease control, carbon monoxide kills more than five hundred people and accounts for an estimated twenty thousand emergency department visits annually. Specifically, Washington state has experienced the dire effects of carbon monoxide poisoning. In the storms that struck Washington in December 2006, it was estimated that over one thousand people in the state were seen at hospital emergency rooms with symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning, and eight people reportedly died of carbon monoxide exposure. It is the intent of the legislature to implement policies to prevent similar tragedies from occurring in the future." [2009 c 313 § 1.]

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ttp://apps.leg.wa.gov/rcw/default.aspx?cite=19.27.530

--24.18.xxx.xxx





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