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Smoke Detectors: Atlanta vs Roswell

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Atlanta, GA and Roswell, GA?

Roswell has fewer restrictions than Atlanta.

Atlanta, GA

Fulton County

Heavy Restrictions

Atlanta homes must have smoke alarms on every level, in every bedroom, and in hallways outside sleeping areas. New construction requires hardwired interconnected alarms with battery backup.

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Roswell, GA

Fulton County

Some Restrictions

Roswell follows the 2018 International Fire Code and Georgia State Minimum Standard Codes, which require working smoke alarms in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every story of one- and two-family dwellings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAtlantaRoswell
Every LevelRequired-
Each BedroomRequired-
InterconnectionNew/renovated homesRequired in new/altered construction
CO AlarmsIf fuel appliances or garageRequired with fuel appliances/attached garage
Battery Type10-year sealed-
Code-2018 IFC + Ga. State Minimum Code
Locations-Every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, each story
Free Install-Roswell Fire Department program

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Atlanta FAQ

Roswell FAQ

How many smoke alarms does my Roswell house need?

One in every bedroom, one outside each sleeping area, and one on every additional story (including basements). Multiple alarms must be interconnected in new construction.

Do I need a carbon monoxide detector in Roswell?

Yes, if your home has fuel-burning appliances (gas furnace, gas stove, fireplace) or an attached garage. CO alarms are required outside each sleeping area.

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