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Smoke Detectors: Charlotte vs Huntersville

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Charlotte, NC and Huntersville, NC?

Charlotte and Huntersville have similar restriction levels.

Charlotte, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

Charlotte follows the North Carolina State Building Code, which requires hardwired, interconnected smoke alarms with battery backup in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of new construction and substantial renovations. Existing dwellings must have at least one working alarm on each level, with replacement required every 10 years.

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Huntersville, NC

Mecklenburg County

Heavy Restrictions

NC State Building Code requires working smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas and on every level. Rental units must have operational smoke alarms at the start of each tenancy under N.C.G.S. Β§42-42.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCharlotteHuntersville
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Locations-Every bedroom plus each level
Rentals-NCGS Β§42-42 landlord duty
CO Alarms-Required with gas or garage
New Builds-Hardwired interconnected
Free Install-Huntersville FD program

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Charlotte FAQ

Huntersville FAQ

Who enforces this in Huntersville?

Huntersville at (704) 875-6541 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Huntersville?

Huntersville at (704) 875-6541 handles most complaints.

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