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Smoke Detectors: Coral Gables vs Hialeah

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Coral Gables, FL and Hialeah, FL?

Coral Gables and Hialeah have similar restriction levels.

Coral Gables, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Coral Gables enforces Florida Building Code, Residential Section R314 (smoke alarms) and the Florida Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 1 / NFPA 72). New construction and any permitted alteration, repair, or addition must install UL 217-listed alarms in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every story, hardwired with battery backup and interconnected. F.S. 553.883 requires battery-only replacement alarms in existing 1-2 family homes to use sealed 10-year batteries.

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Hialeah, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Hialeah enforces the Florida Building Code Residential Section R314 and NFPA 72 for smoke alarms. Alarms are required in every sleeping room, outside sleeping areas, and on each story including basements. Florida Statute 553.883 mandates 10-year sealed-battery alarms when battery-powered units are installed or replaced.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoral GablesHialeah
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Governing Code-FBC Residential R314 + NFPA 72
Required Locations-Each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, every story
New Construction-Hardwired and interconnected with battery backup
Battery Standard-10-year sealed (FS 553.883)
Listing Standard-UL 217
Alteration Trigger-Permit work or new sleeping rooms require code-compliant alarms

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Coral Gables FAQ

Hialeah FAQ

Where must smoke alarms be installed in a Hialeah home?

Florida Building Code R314 requires alarms inside each sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every story including basements. New construction requires interconnected, hardwired alarms with battery backup.

Can I use replaceable 9V batteries in my Hialeah smoke alarm?

No. Florida Statute 553.883 requires any newly installed or replacement battery-powered smoke alarm to use a non-removable, non-replaceable 10-year sealed lithium battery, except for hardwired alarms or alarms tied to a centrally monitored system.

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