Ken,
Any thoughts on licensing requirements, specifically in NYC, for the installation and monitoring of Carbon Monoxide detectors? Do they represent the same licensing problems as do the devices for fire detection in NYC? Perhaps there is a distinction in whether it is a commercial or residential install.
Does this even fall under the state burg/fire license?
Thanks,
Brett Gordon
Grand Security & Technologies

Answer:
    First NYS alarm license - it's required for security protective devices. You need an alarm license unless you are selling a stand alone device that plugs into an electric outlet.  For licensing law and further detail - see my article on Article page of web site - under email articles - title CCTV License requirements for New York State.
    Regarding NYC fire department, I turned to renowned expert Ron Petrarca, advises as follows:

Ken:
I talked to the Fire Inspector about this issue a week ago... CO Detectors are permitted to be dispatched to the FDNY without a terminal and box assignment provided two conditions are met:

1. A CO Detector may not be dispatched as a Fire Alarm  (some central stations actually practice this procedure, and they should NOT)

2. Natural gas detector alarms are also accepted in NYC. Upon dispatching to FDNY, it must be clear that the dispatch is the result of a CO Detector and not a fire alarm.
RON PETRARCA