Carbon Monoxide. If the Premises has a carbon monoxide source due to any type of appliance, heater, or any related device, the Landlord must fit up the Premises with carbon monoxide detectors in accordance with the State Fire Marshal’s rules.
Carbon Monoxide. The Property D does D does not have a carbon monoxide source. If Property has a carbon monoxide source, the Property shall contain one or more carbon monoxide alarms installed in compliance with State Fire Xxxxxxxx rules and the state building code. Landlord shall provide Tenant written notice and instructions for testing of the alarms prior to Tenant taking possession of the Property. Tenant must provide Landlord with written notice of a deficiency in a carbon monoxide alarm, other than dead batteries so that Landlord may repair or replace the device. Tenant Initials
Carbon Monoxide. The guideline values for CO are not included in WHO Global update 2005 (WHO, 2006). The previous guideline values from the second edition of the WHO AQGs for Europe (WHO, 2000) remain in effect. Epidemiological studies have shown that to protect nonsmoking, middle-aged and elderly population groups with documented or latent coronary artery disease from acute ischaemic heart attacks, and to protect the fetuses of nonsmoking pregnant women from untoward hypoxic effects, a COHb level of 2.5% should not be exceeded. Some relevant scientific evidence and their rationale are summarized in Table F1.6.
Carbon Monoxide. If the Property includes a fuel-fired heater or appliance or a fireplace, the Town has ensured that the Property has an operational carbon monoxide alarm within 15 feet of the entrance to each bedroom or as otherwise required by the Town's building code.
Carbon Monoxide. The gas will contain less than one percentum (1%) by volume of carbon monoxide. Test method: ASTM D 1945 Chemical analysis of natural gas by gas chromatography.
Carbon Monoxide. Figure D.8: Long-term annual carbon monoxide trend (ambient and roadside monitoring stations)
Carbon Monoxide. It is advisable to install a Carbon Monoxide detector in to the property you are renting to safeguard against deadly gases, which are tasteless, colourless and odourless. We can arrange for this safety device to be installed.
Carbon Monoxide. Carbon monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas. It results from incomplete oxidation of carbon in combustion. Health Effects Associated with Carbon Monoxide: At low concentrations, fatigue in healthy people and chest pain in people with heart disease. At higher concentrations, impaired vision and coordination; headaches; dizziness; confusion; nausea. Can cause flu-like symptoms that clear up after leaving home. Fatal at very high concentrations.
Carbon Monoxide. The exhaust from the engine on a watercraft contains Carbon Monoxide (CO), which is a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas. Excessive exposure to CO can cause severe injury or death. Follow this advice to avoid injury.
Carbon Monoxide. Carbon monoxide alarms will be required in any room used for living accommodation that contains a “solid fuel burning combustion appliance”. XxxXxxXxxxxxxxx.xxx Ltd can provide a quote for this. Energy Performance Certificates: Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) have been introduced to help improve the energy efficiency of buildings. The EPC is required by law when a building is constructed, sold or put up for rent and gives home owners, tenants and buyers information on the energy efficiency of their property. Landlords will need to provide an EPC before the property can be advertised, which will be valid for ten years. The Landlord confirms that they are aware of these obligations and that the Agent has provided sufficient information to assist with compliance. It is agreed that the Landlord shall ensure that the property is made available for letting in a safe condition and in compliance with above regulations. The Xxxxxxxx agrees to repay the Agent costs in incurring any reasonable expenses or penalties that may be suffered as a result of non-compliance of the property to fire and appliance safety standards. Your acceptance of these terms and conditions of business will be deemed as having indemnified XxxXxxXxxxxxxxx.xxx Ltd against any liability occasioned by any breach of any of the regulations mentioned above.