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California Becomes 35th State to Require CO Alarms

Effective July 1, 2011, homeowners must install Carbon Monoxide (CO) detectors on each level of their homes, ideally near CO-emitting appliances (stoves, heaters, etc). Newly constructed homes have been required to install them since 1-1-11, and all other types of residences such as apartments and multi-family homes will be required to install them by Jan. 1, 2013.Whils no additional inspections are planned, they will be checked during the building/ remodeling permit process or when the home is sold. The American Medical Association estimates that 20,000 ER visits nationwide result from CO poisoning, further states that occurrences are underreported.

Burn victims can sue makers of dangerous flammable products causing home fires such as upholstered furniture mattresses mobile homes polyurethane foam acrylic bathtubs and more.

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