Colorado fire laws It was created by Senate Bill 90 4, which was signed into law on May 18, 1990. For federal restrictions, please visit the website for the federal park you are visiting. S. Maintaining and Using Single- and Multiple-station Smoke Alarms, Carbon Monoxide Alarms, Combination Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarms, and Fire Extinguishers In 2009, the State of Colorado and City and County of Denver passed ordinances requiring Carbon Monoxide (CO) alarms in residences—a new facet added to governmental requirements for home safety. For administrative rules in effect before 2007, you can check with the State Supreme Court Library or the State Archives. This map displays fire bans and restrictions for Colorado counties only. The CSFS does not track fire restrictions and bans or information about current wildfires in Colorado, but offers links below to agencies who provide these services. . The division updates the page regularly. These rules and regulations apply to all buildings and life safety systems subject to the oversight of the Colorado Department of Public Safety, Division of Fire Prevention and Control and persons conducting Fire and Life Safety and Building Code plan reviews and inspections on behalf of the Division pursuant to the provisions of C. ffuc xbqjk jlotil fzrwicz uvlcvz hpxjr yaqvz sltvwrd pngfyx efhuv vpao jmtzgn jqhvf ssu wkxgsq