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NEW Carbon Monoxide Law

Effective January 1, 2007, every dwelling unit will be required to have at least one approved carbon monoxide alarm in an operating condition within 15 feet of every room used for sleeping purposes. Alarms can be battery powered, plug-in with battery back-up or wired into the AC power line with a secondary battery back-up. The alarm can be combined with smoke detecting devices if the combined unit complies with specific standards and the alarm differentiates the hazard.

The Law
The Illinois General Assembly has passed and the Govenor has signed the Carbon Monoxide Alarm Detector Act (Public Act 094-0741). This new law, effective January 1, 2007, requires homeowners and landlords to install carbon monoxide detectors in all buildings containing bedrooms and sleeping facilities.

The Primary Features of the Law are:
- Every "dwelling unit" must be equipped with at least one operable carbon monoxide alarm within 15 feet of every room used for sleeping purposes.

- The alarm may be combined with smoke detecting devices provided the unit complies with respective standards and the alarm differentiates the hazard.

- A "dwelling unit" means a room or suite of rooms used for human habitation, and includes single family residences, multiple family residences and mixed use buildings.

- If a structure contains more than one "dwelling unit," an alarm must be installed within 15 feet of every sleeping room in each "dwelling unit."

- The owner must supply and install all required alarms. A landlord must ensure that the alarms are operable on the date of initation of a lease. The tenant is responsible for testing and maintaining the alram after the lease commences.

- A landlord is required to furnish one tenant per dwelling unit with written information regarding alarm testing and maintenance.

- Willful failure to install and maintain in operating condition any alarm is a Class B criminal misdemeanor.

- The Act does exempt certain residential units from the requirement. Those residential units in a building that (1) does not rely on combustion of fossil fuel for heat, ventilation or hot water and (2) is not connected to a garage.

For the entire act please visit www.ilga.gov





 


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