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Smoke Detectors: Anaheim vs Garden Grove

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Garden Grove, CA?

Anaheim and Garden Grove have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Anaheim follows California Health and Safety Code 13113.7 and the California Fire Code requiring smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on each floor of dwellings.

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Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Garden Grove enforces California state requirements for smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms under the California Health and Safety Code and Building Code. All residential dwellings must have working smoke alarms in each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every level. CO alarms are required in homes with fossil fuel appliances, attached garages, or fireplaces. OCFA inspects compliance during fire safety checks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimGarden Grove
State lawCA H and S Code 13113.7-
Required locationsEach bedroom, hallway outside sleeping area, every floor-
Alarm type10-year sealed battery or hardwired with backup-
Landlord dutyTest and verify before each new tenancy-
EnforcementAnaheim Fire and Rescue plus Code Enforcement-
Smoke Alarms Required-Every bedroom, hallway, and level
CO Alarms Required-Homes with gas appliances/garages
Battery Type-10-year sealed battery or hardwired
State Law-HSC Sections 13113.7 & 17926
OCFA-(714) 573-6000

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Anaheim FAQ

Do I need a hardwired alarm in an older Anaheim home?

Homes built before 1976 can use battery-only 10-year sealed alarms unless major remodel work triggers current code upgrades.

Who enforces smoke alarm rules in rentals?

Anaheim Code Enforcement responds to tenant complaints, and Anaheim Fire and Rescue handles building-wide inspections.

Garden Grove FAQ

Where do smoke detectors need to be installed in Garden Grove homes?

California law requires smoke alarms inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area in the hallway, and on every level of the home. Since 2014, replacement alarms must be 10-year sealed battery or hardwired models.

Do I need a carbon monoxide alarm in my Garden Grove home?

Yes, if your home has fossil fuel-burning appliances (gas furnace, water heater, stove), an attached garage, or a fireplace. CO alarms are required under California Health and Safety Code Section 17926.1.

Are landlords required to provide smoke detectors in Garden Grove rentals?

Yes. California Civil Code Section 1941.7 requires landlords to install and maintain working smoke and CO detectors in rental units. Working alarms must be verified at move-in.

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