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Smoke Detectors: Buffalo vs Clarence

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Buffalo, NY and Clarence, NY?

Buffalo, NY

Erie County

Heavy Restrictions

Buffalo requires working smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms in every dwelling unit. State law (Amandas Law) mandates CO detectors near sleeping areas, and since April 2019 all new and replacement smoke alarms must be 10-year sealed-battery models.

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Clarence, NY

Erie County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBuffaloClarence
Smoke alarmsEvery level + each bedroom-
CO alarmsWithin 15 ft of sleeping areas-
Battery rule10-yr sealed (since 4/2019)-
LawAmandas Law + GBL 399-ccc-
InspectionsFree via BFD on request-

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Buffalo FAQ

Who is responsible in a Buffalo rental - landlord or tenant?

The landlord must install and maintain working alarms. The tenant must not disable them and should report failures in writing.

My house is from 1910 - do I need hardwired alarms?

Existing homes may use battery alarms, but any new construction or substantial renovation triggers hardwired interconnected alarm requirements.

Clarence FAQ

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