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Lake Placid Fire Department
PO Box 569
Lake Placid, NY 12946

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518-523-3211

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Carbon Monoxide Detectors Required Under New Law

Amanda’s Law, passed in the 2009 Session of the New York State Legislature, will establish a new requirement for installation of carbon monoxide detectors in homes. Under the law, one-family homes, two-family homes, dwellings located in condominiums or cooperatives, and multiple dwellings must have a carbon monoxide detector installed regardless of the date of construction or sale. 

The law was named after Amanda Hansen, a teenager whose life was tragically ended by a carbon monoxide leak from a defective boiler while she was sleeping at a friend’s house in January 2009.

The new law requires that the carbon monoxide detector be a device meeting New York State standards, and that it be installed in an operable condition in dwellings where there are appliances or systems that may emit carbon monoxide or have an attached garage.

Prior to Amanda’s Law, carbon monoxide detectors were required in one-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, and dwellings located in condominiums or cooperatives only if they were constructed or offered for sale after July 30, 2002. For multiple dwellings (such as a tenement, hotel, and dormitories) carbon monoxide detectors were required if they were constructed or offered for sale after August 9, 2005.

As a result of Amanda’s Law, a carbon monoxide detector will be found in nearly all residential structures in the state. This creates a safer living environment for New York residents and creates a greater awareness of home safety issues that are intensified by seasonal heating issues prevalent in the Northeast.      

Amanda’s Law takes effect on February 22, 2010.

 

 www.dos.state.ny.us/code/COAlarm.htm






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Thu. Aug 26th 2010
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Wed. Aug 25th 2010
Unauthorized Fire

Alarm 2102hrs- 1 truck & 17 members responded to the wooded area near Power Pond for an unauthorized bon fire- Fire was e...

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Sun. Aug 22nd 2010
Hazourdous Condition

Alarm 2306hrs- 1 truck & 8 members responded to Quail Ln for power lines and a tree burning- The road was closed until La...

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