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Alaska Requiring CO Detectors for Homes

JUNEAU, Alaska

December 22, 2004 | Comments (0) | Post a comment
Come New Year’s Day, carbon monoxide detectors will not only be a good idea for homes in Alaska, it will be law. A law passed by Alaska’s state legislature earlier this year will go into effect on Jan. 1 that will require a CO detector in just about every residence in the state.

The law was passed after a CO poisoning last December resulted in the death of an entire family in Bear Valley, Alaska. David and Rita Arts and their three children all died while they were sleeping of CO poisoning.

A similar law went into effect Nov. 1 in New York City that required CO detector in all city residences.

Under the Alaska law, a CO alarm is required in a single family house, duplex, apartment, dormitory or group home that has a carbon-based fuel appliance, an attached garage or carport, or is adjacent to a parking space.

The colorless, odorless gas can leak into a home from a number of different sources, including running automobiles in a garage, improperly vented hot-water heaters, neglected gas stoves, soot buildup around stove burners, wood stoves with some kind of inversion or backdraft and damaged gas dryer exhaust pipes.

The Anchorage Daily News reports businesses and communities throughout the state have been holding fund- raising drives to help fund CO detectors for low-income families.

A violation of the new law will result in an initial warning, followed by a class B misdemeanor if still not complied.


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