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Smoke Detectors: Clovis vs Fresno

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Clovis, CA and Fresno, CA?

Fresno has fewer restrictions than Clovis.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

Clovis enforces California requirements for smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on each floor. Carbon monoxide detectors are required in all dwellings with fossil fuel appliances or attached garages. Alarms must be hardwired with battery backup in new construction.

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Fresno, CA

Fresno County

Some Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code §13113.7 and FMC Chapter 15 require smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every story of dwellings. Fresno Fire enforces installation and maintenance at resale, rental, and at STR permit inspection. Alarms must be 10-year sealed lithium or hardwired with battery backup for alarms installed since 2014.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisFresno
Smoke AlarmsEvery bedroom + each floor-
CO AlarmsRequired near sleeping areas-
New ConstructionHardwired + battery backup-
Battery Type10-year sealed lithium required-
InterconnectionRequired in new builds-
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Clovis FAQ

Where do smoke detectors go in a Clovis home?

Inside every bedroom, in the hallway outside each sleeping area, and on every floor of the home. In new construction they must be hardwired with battery backup and interconnected.

Do I need carbon monoxide detectors in Clovis?

Yes, if your home has any gas appliances, a fireplace, or an attached garage. Install CO alarms outside each sleeping area per the California Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act.

Does the Clovis Fire Department offer free smoke alarms?

The Clovis Fire Department periodically offers free smoke alarm installation programs. Contact them at (559) 324-2200 for current availability.

Fresno FAQ

Who is responsible for smoke alarms in a Fresno rental?

The landlord is responsible for installing working alarms and replacing non-working units. Tenants must notify the landlord of problems and replace batteries in non-sealed units during tenancy.

Do I need CO alarms in my Fresno house?

Yes if the home has any fuel-burning appliance (gas furnace, water heater, stove, fireplace) or an attached garage, under California Health and Safety Code §13263.

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