Amendments to Carbon Monoxide Alarms in Residential Buildings

All Saskatchewan residential buildings will require working carbon monoxide and smoke alarms by July 1, 2022 Government Relations Minister Don McMorris recently announced amendments to The Uniform Building and Accessibility Standards Regulations (the UBAS Regulations). The amendments require carbon monoxide (CO) and smoke alarms be installed in all residential buildings in Saskatchewan, regardless of the… Continue reading Amendments to Carbon Monoxide Alarms in Residential Buildings

SaskEnergy offers Rebate on CO alarms

Installing a carbon monoxide alarm can help you and your family stay safe from CO poisoning. SaskEnergy recently announced they’re partnering with retailers across the province to offer an in-store $10 rebate on CO alarms from now until January 31st, 2021. The Kindersley Fire Department reminds residents that carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless, tasteless… Continue reading SaskEnergy offers Rebate on CO alarms