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Carbon Monoxide Detectors: Antioch vs Pittsburg

How do carbon monoxide detectors rules compare between Antioch, CA and Pittsburg, CA?

Antioch and Pittsburg have similar restriction levels.

Antioch, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code Section 17926 (the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act) requires carbon monoxide detectors in all Antioch dwellings that have fossil fuel appliances, attached garages, or fireplaces. Detectors must be installed outside each sleeping area and on every level. Landlords are responsible for installation and maintenance in rentals.

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Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code section 13263 and SB 183 (the Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act of 2010) require carbon monoxide alarms in every dwelling with a fossil-fuel appliance, a fireplace, or an attached garage. Pittsburg enforces the rule through the California Residential Code as adopted locally. Alarms must be installed outside each sleeping area and on every story, and must be listed to UL 2034 or CSA 6.19.

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