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Carrollton vs Grand Prairie

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Carrollton has fewer restrictions than Grand Prairie.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

TX Property Code Section 92.251-92.262 requires smoke detectors in all rental dwellings. Dallas County Fire Code (2015 IFC adopted 2019) requires detectors in commercial and multi-family 4+ units. Single-family owner-occupied homes follow IRC standards at time of construction.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Grand Prairie adopts the International Fire Code requiring smoke detectors in all residential units. Chapter 12 governs fire prevention. Smoke alarms required in each sleeping room, outside sleeping areas, and on every level. Landlords must maintain working detectors per Chapter 28.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonGrand Prairie
RentalsTX Property Code Sections 92.251-92.262-
Commercial/Multi-familyDallas County Fire Code-
Owner-OccupiedIRC at time of construction-
EnforcementFire Marshal (commercial)-
Required Locations-Each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, every level
Fire Code-International Fire Code adopted
Landlord Duty-Must maintain per Ch. 28
State Law-TX Property Code Β§92.255

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Carrollton FAQ

Does Dallas County require smoke detectors in single-family homes?

The county fire code applies to commercial and multifamily buildings. For single-family rentals, Texas Property Code Β§92.255 requires landlords to provide smoke alarms. Homeowners are strongly encouraged to install them.

Does the county provide free smoke detectors?

Contact the Dallas County Fire Marshal's Office at (214) 653-7970 to ask about smoke alarm installation programs.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Where are smoke detectors required in Grand Prairie?

In each sleeping room, outside sleeping areas, and on every level of the home, per the adopted International Fire Code.

Are landlords responsible for smoke detectors?

Yes. Both Chapter 28 (housing enforcement) and Texas Property Code Section 92.255 require landlords to install and maintain smoke detectors.

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