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Smoke Detectors: Coral Springs vs Fort Lauderdale

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Coral Springs, FL and Fort Lauderdale, FL?

Coral Springs and Fort Lauderdale have similar restriction levels.

Coral Springs, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Coral Springs enforces Florida Building Code, Residential, 8th Edition (2023), Sections R314 (smoke alarms) and R315 (CO alarms): one smoke alarm in every sleeping room, one outside each sleeping area, and one on each story, all interconnected and hard-wired with battery backup. Vacation rentals registered under LDC Section 250.160 must hard-wire and interconnect smoke and CO alarms and post a 2A:10B:C extinguisher per NFPA 10 on each floor.

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Fort Lauderdale, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Lauderdale enforces the Florida Building Code, Residential, 8th Ed. (2023), Section R314 for smoke alarms - one in each sleeping room, one outside each sleeping area, one on each floor, all interconnected with battery backup. Vacation rentals must hard-wire and interconnect alarms under Code Section 15-278.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoral SpringsFort Lauderdale
Building CodeFBC Residential, 8th Ed. (2023), Sec. R314 + R315FBC Residential, 8th Ed. (2023), Sec. R314
Locations RequiredEach bedroom, outside sleeping areas, each storyEach bedroom, outside sleeping areas, each story
InterconnectionRequired (R314.4) - wired or listed wirelessRequired (R314.4) - wired or listed wireless
PowerHard-wired with battery backup (R314.6)Hard-wired with battery backup (R314.6)
Listing StandardUL 217 (smoke), UL 2034 (CO), UL 2075 (combo)UL 217 (smoke), UL 2034 (CO), UL 2075 (combo)
Battery Replacements10-yr sealed lithium permitted (FS 553.883)10-yr sealed permitted (FS 553.883)
Vacation Rental RuleLDC Sec. 250.160 - hard-wired interconnected smoke + CO per R314/R315Code Sec. 15-278 - hard-wired interconnected smoke + CO
Vacation Rental Extinguisher2A:10B:C, NFPA 10, each floor2A:10B:C, NFPA 10, each floor
Wind ZoneHVHZ (countywide Broward)HVHZ (countywide Broward)
Permit AuthorityCoral Springs Building Department / Fire MarshalFort Lauderdale Building Services

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Coral Springs FAQ

Where do smoke alarms have to go in a Coral Springs home?

Florida Building Code, Residential, 8th Edition (2023), Section R314.3, enforced by Coral Springs Building Department, requires a smoke alarm inside every sleeping room, one outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms, and at least one on each story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics. New construction and substantial alterations must interconnect the alarms (R314.4) and hard-wire them with battery backup (R314.6).

What are the smoke alarm rules for a Coral Springs vacation rental?

Coral Springs Land Development Code Section 250.160, adopted by Ordinance 2021-107 and amended by Ordinance 2022-109, requires every registered vacation rental to install and continually maintain smoke and carbon monoxide alarms consistent with Florida Building Code, Residential, Sections R314 and R315. Alarms must be inside the unit, interconnected, hard-wired, and on building primary power with battery backup. The City inspects these before issuing or renewing a Certificate of Compliance.

Can I use a 10-year battery alarm instead of a hard-wired one?

Only in limited cases. Florida Statute 553.883 allows existing single-family homes undergoing Level 1 alterations to replace failed battery-only alarms with sealed 10-year lithium units. New construction, substantial alterations, and registered vacation rentals in Coral Springs must use hard-wired, interconnected alarms with battery backup per R314.6. Listed alarms must meet UL 217 for smoke and UL 2034 for carbon monoxide.

Fort Lauderdale FAQ

Where do smoke alarms have to go in a Fort Lauderdale home?

Florida Building Code, Residential, 8th Ed. (2023), Section R314.3, enforced by Fort Lauderdale Building Services, requires a smoke alarm inside every sleeping room, one outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms, and at least one on each story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics. In new construction the alarms must be interconnected (R314.4) and hard-wired with battery backup (R314.6).

Do I have to hard-wire alarms in an older Fort Lauderdale house?

Not always. If you are doing a Level 1 alteration, repair, or simple replacement, Florida Statute 553.883 lets you install or replace a battery-powered smoke alarm that uses a non-removable, non-replaceable 10-year sealed battery. Full hard-wiring with battery backup under FBC R314.6 is triggered when you do new construction, an addition, or a Level 2/3 alteration that opens up walls and ceilings.

Are there extra smoke alarm rules for my Fort Lauderdale Airbnb?

Yes. Code Section 15-278 (Vacation Rental Standards) requires every registered vacation rental to have an interconnected, hard-wired smoke alarm and carbon monoxide alarm system maintained consistent with FBC R314. The City inspection that issues the Certificate of Compliance verifies these alarms plus a portable 2A:10B:C dry chemical fire extinguisher installed and inspected per NFPA 10 on each floor of the unit.

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