CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. Carbon Monoxide detectors shall be installed on each story of the Dwelling Unit, including Basements and Cellars excluding crawl spaces and unfinished attics.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. The Landlord has furnished carbon detectors throughout the Premises in accordance with State law. The Tenant acknowledges the said carbon monoxide detectors with their signature below in this Agreement.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. The owner of a dwelling shall install a functional carbon monoxide detector in the basement of the dwelling and on each floor level except the attic, garage, or storage area of each dwelling unit. This paragraph does not apply to the owner of a dwelling that has no attached garage, no fireplace, and no fuel-burning appliance.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. The Landlord confirms that, the Property (should it require one) has a working carbon monoxide detection system which complies with the current building standards. Where the Property requires such carbon monoxide detectors and the Property does not so comply, the Landlord will be liable for the cost of any installation, replacement or upgrading.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. 23 Carbon Monoxide (CO) is a colorless, odorless, and potentially fatal gas produced by the burning of fossil fuel. You are 24 advised to use CO detectors in your property and have heating systems inspected and serviced regularly. Alaska 25 Statute AS 18.070.095(a).
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. Tenant shall have the right to install carbon monoxide detectors in the Dwelling Unit at Tenant’s sole cost and expense in accordance with Section 55-248.18 of the VRLTA. Tenant shall not remove or tamper with a properly functioning carbon monoxide detector, including removing any working batteries, so as to render the detector inoperative. Neither Landlord nor Agent is responsible in any way for the installation or use of a carbon monoxide detector installed by Tenant, and Xxxxxx agrees to hold Landlord and Agent harmless from any and all claims or losses arising there from, and to indemnify Landlord and Agent from and against any and all claims, liability, loss or damage therefore.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. The Premises is equipped with a total of 7 carbon monoxide detectors. Of these, 0 are hard-wired, 4 are battery operated, and 3 are plug-in with battery backup. It is Tenant’s responsibility to maintain all carbon monoxide detection devices, including replacement of any batteries. Tenant shall not tamper with, remove batteries, or otherwise disable or relocate any carbon monoxide detection devices. If battery operated, or unit uses battery backup, Tenant is responsible for replacing batteries as needed. Tenant shall test the carbon monoxide detector for proper operation once a month and report any malfunctions to Landlord in writing.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. All permanently installed carbon monoxide detectors will be maintained and inspected at the beginning of each tenancy and at least annually thereafter, to ensure they are in good working order. Owner to remove all portable carbon monoxide detectors prior to vacating the Premises.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. Broker will install, at Owner's expense, any necessary Carbon Monoxide Detectors so that the property will meet or exceed compliance with the law. Broker will install a code compliant Carbon Monoxide Detector in each interior hallway of the property.
CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. CDA is responsible for the installation and maintenance of carbon monoxide detectors as required by Wis. Stat. §. 101. 149. CDA has installed carbon monoxide detectors in locations mandated by law.
a. Xxxxxx understands and agrees that Tenant may give CDA written notice that a carbon monoxide detector is not functional, or that it has been removed. Upon notification, CDA shall repair or replace the nonfunctional detector within 5 days after receipt of the notice.
b. CDA is not responsible for any damages resulting from: 1) a false alarm from the carbon monoxide detector, if it was reasonably maintained by CDA; or 2) The failure of a carbon monoxide detector to operate properly if that failure was the result of tampering with, or removal or destruction of, the carbon monoxide detector by a person other than the owner or the result of a faulty detector that was reasonably maintained by the CDA.
c. No person may remove batteries from, tamper with, remove, destroy, or disconnect an installed carbon monoxide detector.