Environmental
In Kansas, carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are required in:
ACommercial buildings only
BNew construction and renovations of residential dwellings near fuel-burning appliances per local codes✓ Correct
COnly schools and hospitals
DNot required under any Kansas law
Explanation
Kansas building codes, following the International Residential Code, require carbon monoxide detectors in new residential construction and major renovations, particularly near fuel-burning appliances.
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