Non-Compliance with Carbon Monoxide Detection Requirements
Summary
During a Recertification Survey conducted from September 25, 2024, to October 1, 2024, it was observed that the facility did not comply with section 915 of the 2015 edition of the International Fire Code as adopted by New York State. This section mandates the use of carbon monoxide detection and testing in buildings with fuel-burning appliances. Observations revealed that battery-operated carbon monoxide detectors were installed on the first, second, and third floors, as well as in the generator room containing a natural gas generator and the main mechanical room on the first floor with fuel-burning furnaces and boilers. The Director of Maintenance, during an interview, admitted to being unaware of the requirement for testing the carbon monoxide detectors and did not know the frequency of such tests. Furthermore, there was no documentation available to indicate that the detectors had ever been tested throughout the building. According to the 2012 Edition of NFPA 720, carbon monoxide alarms should be inspected and tested at least monthly in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The facility's failure to adhere to these requirements resulted in a deficiency noted by the surveyors.
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