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Sunday, March 19, 2006
Get your Carbon Monoxide Detectors Massachusetts residents!
According to the new emergency regulations on carbon monoxide detectors enacted last month, Massachusetts residents are required to have carbon monoxide alarms in their homes if they have fossil-fuel burning equipment or enclosed parking areas. This new regulation will be enforced as of March 31, 2006. I need to pick these up for myself and my tenants. Since I am planning on purchasing mine online I need to place my order soon to ensure the units arrive in time.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Update from Amazon.com:Dear Amazon.com Customer,

As you're a valued Amazon.com customer in Massachusetts, we want to make it easier for you to comply with recent legislation that requires every residence in the Commonwealth be equipped with working and listed carbon monoxide alarm protection. So, through March 31, you can save an additional 10% on select CO detectors. Simply purchase any of the detectors listed here, and enter promotional code CODETECT at checkout.

Kidde 9C05-02 Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Kidde 900-0146-004 Nighthawk Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Kidde 900-0102 Carbon Monoxide/Smoke Alarm
posted by Boston Gal @ 11:55 AM  * *

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3 Comments:
  • At 12:32 PM, March 05, 2006, Anonymous Jonathan said…

    I remember when my landlord had to buy these for us back in college. Man was he grouchy about it. I'd still get one if we weren't all electric.

     
  • At 1:25 PM, March 05, 2006, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    i wonder how much it's gonna cost my condo association to get it hard wired in all units by Jan 2007. oh well, at least it's for safety

     
  • At 4:41 PM, March 19, 2006, Anonymous Rob Carlson said…

    I have this model in my kitchen and although it never shows anything but zero in normal use, it alerts the minute I blow the smoke from a blown out match into it twice a year.

    My next door neighbor (86 years old) went to the hospital for CO poisoning a few months ago because of a faulty oven and I moved it from the basement up there.

     
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