As used in ORS 105.836 to 105.842 and 476.725, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) Carbon monoxide alarm means a device that: (a) Detects carbon monoxide; (b) Produces a distinctive audible alert when carbon monoxide is detected; (c) Conforms to State Fire Marshal rules; (d) Is listed by Underwriters Laboratories or any other nationally recognized testing laboratory or an equivalent organization; and (e) Operates as a distinct unit or as two or more single station units wired to operate in conjunction with each other. (2) Carbon monoxide source means: (a) A heater, fireplace, appliance or cooking source that uses coal, kerosene, petroleum products, wood or other fuels that emit carbon monoxide as a by-product of combustion; or (b) An attached garage with an opening that communicates directly with a living space. (3) Multifamily housing means a building in which three or more residential units each have space for eating, living and sleeping and permanent provisions for cooking and sanitation. (4) One and two family dwelling means a residential building that is regulated under the state building code as a one and two family dwelling.
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