Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week and Daylight Savings Reminders
November 1 to 7 is Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week in Ontario and Oshawa Fire Services (OFS) is reminding residents to install new batteries in all smoke and CO alarms when setting the clocks back one hour on Sunday, November 3 at 2:00 a.m.
It is required by law that all landlords and homeowners have working smoke alarms on every level of the home and outside all sleeping areas. CO alarms must be installed near all sleeping areas in residential homes and in service rooms, and adjacent sleeping areas in multi-residential units. Removing or tampering with smoke and CO devices can result in fines of up to $50,000 for an individual and/or one-year imprisonment.
Smoke and carbon monoxide alarm tips:
- Install smoke alarms on every storey and outside all sleeping areas of your home. For added protection, install a smoke alarm in every bedroom according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Larger homes may require additional smoke alarms.
- Install CO alarms outside all sleeping areas if your home has a fuel-burning appliance, fireplace or attached garage. For added protection, install a CO alarm on every storey of your home according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
- Test smoke and CO alarms monthly by pressing the test button. Change the batteries spring and fall.
- Ensure that all members of the household know
- Smoke and CO alarms wear out over time. Replace alarms according to the manufacturer’s recommendations or if they are more than 10 years old.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) Awareness Week
November 1 – 7 is Ontario’s Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week. OFS is reminding residents to prevent CO in your home by getting all fuel-burning appliances inspected annually.
The Ontario Fire Code requires every house, condo, apartment, hotel and university or college residence with a fuel-burning device, and any building with an attached garage, to have a working CO alarm. In condo or apartment buildings, that have a garage and/or fuel-burning appliances, CO alarms must be installed adjacent to each sleeping area of all homes above, below and beside the garage/fuel-burning appliance room(s).
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For more CO safety tips, visit the Office of the Fire Marshall and Emergency Management’s website and COsafety.ca.
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