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What is NYC BC § 915.5.3?

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This section specifies that combination carbon monoxide and smoke alarms are acceptable alternatives to standalone carbon monoxide alarms. These combination alarms must be listed in accordance with UL 2034 and UL 217. Applies to building owners installing alarm systems.

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915.5.3 Combination alarms.

BC § 915.5.3

Combination carbon monoxide/smoke alarms shall be an acceptable alternative to carbon monoxide alarms. Combination carbon monoxide/smoke alarms shall be listed in accordance with UL 2034 and UL 217.

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