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Council introduces amendment to carbon monoxide alarm rules for regulated rental units
Summary
Bill 19 was introduced to amend the city's carbon monoxide alarm requirements, aligning locational language with NFPA 720 standards and removing “centrally located” wording; council discussed landlord notification and inspection outreach.
Lebanon City Council introduced Bill 19 to amend Article 1519 of the codified ordinances on carbon monoxide alarm requirements, principally to align local language with the International Fire Code and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 720 standards. The amendment replaces references such as “centrally located” and changes wording from “in the vicinity of bedrooms” to require alarms “in accordance with NFPA…
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