Environmental
Carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are required in NJ residential properties under which regulation?
AThe NJ Condominium Act
BThe NJ Carbon Monoxide Alarm and Detector Act, requiring CO detectors in all one- and two-family homes and apartments✓ Correct
CThe NJ DEP Spill Act
DCAFRA regulations
Explanation
The NJ Carbon Monoxide Alarm and Detector Act requires CO detectors in all one- and two-family dwellings as well as apartment buildings, protecting occupants from this colorless, odorless, deadly gas.
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