Environmental
Carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are required in which New Mexico residential properties?
AOnly commercial buildings
BNew construction and remodeled homes with attached garages or fuel-burning appliances, per New Mexico building codes✓ Correct
COnly homes built before 1978
DAll properties regardless of type
Explanation
New Mexico building codes and life safety requirements mandate CO detectors in residential properties with fuel-burning appliances or attached garages, where CO poisoning risk exists.
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