Environmental
What is 'carbon monoxide' and why is it relevant to Kansas real estate?
AA building material restricted in Kansas
BA colorless, odorless toxic gas produced by combustion appliances; Kansas requires CO detectors in certain residential properties✓ Correct
CA soil contaminant from agricultural chemicals
DA type of insulation material that was banned
Explanation
Carbon monoxide is a deadly gas from combustion appliances (furnaces, water heaters, gas ranges). Kansas requires CO detectors in residential units with attached garages or fossil fuel burning appliances.
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