New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2391

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and certain hotels.

Impact

If enacted, A2391 would significantly change existing safety regulations by requiring new dwelling units to have advanced monitored carbon monoxide alarm systems in addition to the standard fire alarm systems. This would mean that in newly constructed multiple dwellings or hotels, carbon monoxide detectors must not only provide local alerts but also communicate with local fire departments or emergency services for quicker response capabilities. This change indicates a shift towards a more proactive approach to resident safety, particularly in environments such as hotels where transient populations may not be familiar with safety features.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2391 seeks to enhance the safety of residents in certain newly constructed multiple dwellings and hotels by mandating the installation of monitored carbon monoxide detectors. The proposed legislation amends previous laws concerning the safety standards required for residential units, particularly focusing on structures that are constructed after the bill's enactment. The objective is to ensure that these dwelling units are not only equipped with basic carbon monoxide sensors but also include monitored systems that can alert emergency services directly in the event of a detected carbon monoxide emergency.

Contention

Potential points of contention regarding A2391 include the implications this bill might have on construction costs and the regulatory burden it could impose on developers and property owners. Critics may argue that such requirements could lead to increased timely and financial burdens on builders, possibly impacting housing availability and affordability. Supporters, however, will likely contend that the benefits of saving lives through enhanced safety measures far outweigh these concerns, particularly in preventing the dangers associated with carbon monoxide poisoning.

Companion Bills

NJ S2534

Same As Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and certain hotels.

NJ S2788

Carry Over Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and hotels.

NJ A5896

Carry Over Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and hotels.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5896

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and hotels.

NJ S2534

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and certain hotels.

NJ S287

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in multiple dwellings and certain hotels.

NJ S2788

Concerns carbon monoxide detectors in certain multiple dwellings and hotels.

NJ A1829

Requires carbon monoxide detectors in school buildings.

NJ A1608

Requires carbon monoxide detectors in school buildings.

NJ HB05394

An Act Concerning Smoke And Carbon Monoxide Detectors And Alarms In Residential Dwellings.

NJ A1596

Requires explosive gas detectors to be installed in certain residential properties.

NJ A741

Requires explosive gas detectors to be installed in certain residential properties.

NJ S852

Requires explosive gas detectors to be installed in certain residential properties.

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