Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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In which situation is the installation of a carbon monoxide alarm NOT mandated by the Ontario Fire Code?

  1. Adjacent to each sleeping area in all single-family homes

  2. Adjacent to each sleeping area in a condominium building if the unit has a fuel-burning fireplace

  3. Adjacent to each sleeping area in single-family homes with an attached garage

  4. Adjacent to each sleeping area in single-family homes with a fireplace

  5. In multi-unit buildings if common areas have gas appliances

  6. In recreational homes with fuel-burning appliances

The correct answer is: Adjacent to each sleeping area in all single-family homes

In Ontario, the installation of a carbon monoxide alarm is mandated in various situations to ensure the safety of occupants in residential buildings. The correct answer, "Adjacent to each sleeping area in all single-family homes," is not mandated by the Ontario Fire Code. Unlike the other options provided, which outline specific scenarios where carbon monoxide alarms are required, this choice does not specify any particular conditions that would warrant such an installation. Therefore, it is important for real estate professionals to be aware of the specific regulations and guidelines concerning carbon monoxide alarms in different types of residential buildings to ensure compliance with the Ontario Fire Code and, ultimately, the safety of occupants.