Environmental

In South Dakota, carbon monoxide (CO) detectors in residential rental properties:

AAre not required by state law
BAre required in most new residential construction and should be recommended for all rentals with fuel-burning appliances✓ Correct
CAre only required in commercial properties
DMust be installed by certified HVAC technicians

Explanation

While South Dakota's specific requirements may vary, carbon monoxide detectors are required in most new residential construction under building codes and are strongly recommended for all dwellings with fuel-burning appliances (furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces). CO is an odorless, colorless gas and can be lethal.

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