Environmental
Carbon monoxide detectors in Georgia are required in:
AAll commercial properties
BResidential properties with attached garages or fossil fuel-burning appliances✓ Correct
COnly properties built before 1980
DOnly rental properties with more than four units
Explanation
Georgia law requires carbon monoxide detectors in residences that have attached garages or any fossil fuel-burning heating devices or appliances due to the risk of CO buildup.
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