Texas Health and Safety Code 766.003 – Information Relating to Fire Safety and Carbon Monoxide Dangers
(a) The department shall prepare information of public interest relating to:
(1) fire safety in the home; and
(2) the dangers of carbon monoxide.
(b) The information must inform the public about:
(1) ways to prevent fires in the home, and actions to take if a fire occurs in the home;
(2) the need to test smoke detectors every month to ensure the smoke detector is working;
(3) replacing the battery in a battery-operated smoke detector every six months;
(4) the need to have fire safety equipment in the home, including fire extinguishers and emergency escape ladders;
(5) the need to develop and practice a fire escape plan;
(6) the availability of carbon monoxide detectors;
(7) using carbon monoxide alarms as a backup to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning; and
(8) the need to properly use and maintain fossil fuel-burning appliances.
Terms Used In Texas Health and Safety Code 766.003
- Month: means a calendar month. See Texas Government Code 312.011
(c) The department shall distribute the information described by this section to the public in any manner the department determines is cost-effective, including providing the information on the department’s Internet website and publishing informational pamphlets.