Robert R. Rowley PS

Attorney at Law


WASHINGTON STATE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR RULES

WASHINGTON STATE CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR RULES

 

 Requirements to have CO alarms installed in residential rental dwellings are as follows:

By January 1, 2011, carbon monoxide alarms must be installed in all new residential construction in R-1, R-2 and R-3 occupancies where an attached garage or fuel-fired heat source is present.

  • By January 1, 2013, carbon monoxide alarms must be installed in existing dwelling and sleeping units in hotels, motels, apartments and single family residential units where an attached garage or fuel-fired heat source is present.
  • Owner-occupied single family residences legally occupied before July 20, 2010, are exempt from these requirements.

The alarms must meet the following requirements:

  • Alarms must be located outside of each separate sleeping area, in the immediate vicinity of the bedroom.
  • Single station carbon monoxide alarms must be listed as complying with           UL 2034, and installed in accordance with the code and the manufacturer’s instructions.