US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3755

Introduced
6/5/25  

Caption

Safe Stay Act

Impact

If enacted, the bill would require owners and operators of public accommodations to install carbon monoxide alarms in each sleeping or dwelling unit. This requirement is intended to reduce the risks associated with carbon monoxide exposure, with potential benefits including reducing hospitalizations and fatalities resulting from carbon monoxide poisoning. Additionally, it obligates these accommodations to provide written notice to guests upon check-in regarding their compliance with these new safety standards.

Summary

House Bill 3755, known as the Safe Stay Act, aims to enhance fire safety protocols within public accommodations by mandating the installation of carbon monoxide alarms. The bill amends the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974, specifically updating existing guidelines to ensure that public places, such as hotels and motels, are equipped with compliant carbon monoxide alarms. This legislative move is a response to the growing awareness of carbon monoxide's dangers and the necessity for preventive measures to protect public health.

Contention

While the Safe Stay Act aims to improve safety, discussions may arise regarding the costs and obligations it imposes on business owners within the hospitality industry. Critics might argue that the requirements could lead to increased operational costs, particularly for smaller establishments that may struggle to bear additional financial burdens. Nonetheless, proponents emphasize that the long-term health benefits and prevention of tragic incidents justify these measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1221

Public Safety - Short-Term Rental Units - Safety (Jillian and Lindsay Wiener Short-Term Rental Safety Act)

US SB624

Public Safety - Short-Term Rental Units - Safety (Jillian and Lindsay Wiener Short-Term Rental Safety Act)

US H1102

Fuel Gas Safety Act

US HB7360

To amend the United States Housing Act of 1937 to permanently authorize the emergency safety and security grant program, and for other purposes.

US H509

Relative to the safety of schools, residences, and public assemblies

US SB606

An act to add Section 50224 to the Health and Safety Code, relating to housing.

US SB481

Relating to emergency preparedness and response plans for the continued care and safety of nursing facility and assisted living facility residents.

US HB474

AN ACT relating to residential safety.

US HB05401

An Act Concerning Revisions To The State Building Code, State Fire Prevention Code And Fire Safety Code.

US H4081

Relative to problem properties, enhancing fire safety and addressing resident displacement

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