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Smoke Detectors: Detroit vs Livonia

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Detroit, MI and Livonia, MI?

Detroit and Livonia have similar restriction levels.

Detroit, MI

Wayne County

Heavy Restrictions

Michigan Residential Code R314 and Detroit Fire Prevention Code require working smoke alarms in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every level.

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Livonia, MI

Wayne County

Heavy Restrictions

Livonia requires working smoke alarms in all residential units under the Michigan Building Code, the International Residential Code, and state rental inspection rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDetroitLivonia
Code SectionMI Residential Code R314-
Required LocationsEvery bedroom, hall, floor-
CO AlarmsRequired per R315-
Free Alarm ProgramDetroit Fire Dept.-
Locations-Every bedroom and floor
New construction-Hardwired interconnected
CO alarms-Required per MCL 125.1504d
Rentals-Verified at city inspection
Replacement-Every 10 years

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Detroit FAQ

Livonia FAQ

Do I need hardwired smoke alarms in my older Livonia home?

Existing homes can keep battery-only alarms, but substantial remodels or additions trigger the hardwired interconnected requirement.

Is a CO detector required in Livonia?

Yes if the home has an attached garage or any fuel-burning appliance, under the Michigan Residential Code.

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