Carbon monoxide alarms 'to become compulsory'

Carbon monoxide alarms will become compulsory in homes from September 1, it has been reported.

Carbon monoxide alarms 'to become compulsory'

Carbon monoxide alarms will become compulsory in homes from September 1, it has been reported.

According to the Irish Times, the change in building regulations will require householders to ensure alarms are fitted when new or replacement boilers, fires, heaters and stoves are installed and building firms will be required to make sure the alarms are fitted in new homes.

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