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OCFA Special News
Free Fire Alerting Devices
On May 7, 2010, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law Senate Bill 183 (Lowenthal), a bill that will require the placement of carbon monoxide detectors in all California dwelling units. The bill also requires that the presence or absence of these devices must be disclosed when residential real estate is transferred.
New Carbon Monoxide Notice:
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Have you recently inspected or serviced your smoke alarm?
Fill out this questionnaire
to let us know.
It's time to replace your smoke alarm if it
was installed 10 years ago or more.
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