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Anthony Salerno
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NEW CARBON MONOXIDE LAW

MASSACHUSETTS NEW CARBON MONOXIDE LAW:
WHAT HOMEOWNERS NEED TO KNOW

(Information is available for MA Landlords at www.marealtor.com)
On March 31, 2006, all homes in the Commonwealth equipped with fuel burning equipment that produces carbon monoxide
or which have indoor parking (a garage) adjacent to living areas will be required to have Carbon Monoxide detectors
installed. The law, and the regulations that implement it, apply to ALL homes and not just those that are being sold. Below
are some frequently asked questions by homeowners:
What is carbon monoxide (CO) and how is it produced in the home?
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, poisonous gas. Appliances fueled with natural gas, liquefied petroleum (LP
gas), oil, kerosene, coal, or wood may produce CO. The federal government estimates that over 500 people in the United
States die unintentionally every year from CO. Thousands people go to hospital emergency rooms for treatment for CO
poisoning.
As a Homeowner in the Commonwealth, what do I need to do to comply with this new law?
Prior to March 31, 2006 you must install a carbon monoxide detector on every level of your home, excluding unfinished
basements, attics and crawl spaces. Detectors that are installed on levels of the home which contain sleeping areas must be
placed within ten feet of the bedroom door; therefore some homes may require more than one detector on certain levels.
What kind of Carbon Monoxide Detectors must I install in my home & how should I install a Carbon
Monoxide Detector?
The law provides a choice to homeowners to install, by March 31, 2006, their choice of either battery operated, plug-in with
battery back-up, wireless detectors, a combination smoke/carbon monoxide detector, or hard-wired detectors. These
detectors must be in compliance with Underwriter Laboratories (UL) standard 2034. The package the detector is sold in will
indicate whether it meets this standard. CO alarms should be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Note:
There are specific requirements for combination alarms, before purchasing one please review the requirements of
combination alarms with your local fire department. Like its inspections for smoke detectors, the local fire department is
required to inspect each dwelling for compliance with the carbon monoxide law before sale.
We plan to build a new home in 2007, are there additional requirements for new construction? Are there
any other laws I should know about?
The state building code will govern additional requirements for new construction. It is believed that it will require hardwired
carbon monoxide detectors for new constructions or for homes who undergo substantial renovations. More
information about the state building code may be obtained at www. http://www.mass.gov/bbrs/code.htm. Currently, there are
certain plumbing regulations which may require a hard-wired CO detector to be installed with certain appliances. For more
information check with the plumber who completes your installation. It is possible that your local city or town might have
enacted stricter requirements, therefore you should check with your local fire department.
*This publication is provided as a service to members of the Massachusetts Association of REALTORS® and is intended for
educational use only. Opinion or suggestions in this publication do not necessarily represent the official policies or positions of the
Massachusetts Association of REALTORS®. The Massachusetts Association of REALTORS® does not accept responsibility for
any misinterpretation or misapplication by the reader of the information contained in this article. The publishing of this material
does not constitute the practice of law nor does it attempt to provide legal advice concerning any specific factual situation. FOR
ADVICE ON SPECIFIC LEGAL PROBLEMS CONSULT LEGAL COUNSEL. Last revised 2/6/06

 
Anthony Salerno • RE/MAX Partners • 44 Park Street • Andover, MA 01810
Tel: 978-482-3908 • Fax: 978-482-3908 • Toll Free 800-839-3299
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