Do I need a carbon monoxide detector in my residence?
If you have any fuel burning appliance, i.e. natural gas, propane, heating oil, kerosene in your house then you need to have a carbon monoxide detector. The fire department will offer free detectors to those that cannot afford them. If you rent, then you should request one from the landlord. However, current building code and fire code does not require one to be installed.

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1. Do you bill for hospital transports, and if I don't have insurance, will you still transport me?
2. Who do I call to apply and pay for ambulance transportation (Fare Care)?
3. What fireworks are allowed in Colonial Heights?
4. Can I burn leaves or brush in the City?
5. Are campfires allowed in the City?
6. Why did a fire engine come to my house when I called for an ambulance?
7. If I have a fire at my home, is there a charge for Fire Department response?
8. Will the Fire Department remove an animal from my house?
9. Does the fire department give out free smoke detectors?
10. Can I use a gas or charcoal grill at my apartment?
11. I have information about a fire or possible arson, who do I need to call?
12. Why do fire trucks and ambulances from different localities come to my house?
13. Will the Fire Department conduct a Fire Inspection on my residence?
14. What are the requirements for smoke detectors in a residence?
15. Do I need a carbon monoxide detector in my residence?
16. Does the Fire Department install child safety seats in vehicles?
17. Are there Fire Department requirements for the construction of a building?