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Smoke Detectors: Gilbert vs Peoria

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Peoria, AZ?

Gilbert and Peoria have similar restriction levels.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Gilbert follows the 2018 International Residential Code (Section R314) and 2018 International Fire Code adopted statewide in Arizona. Smoke alarms are required inside every sleeping room, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every story of a dwelling, all interconnected so one alarm sounds them all. Statewide A.R.S. Β§ 36-1637 governs landlord/tenant duties.

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Peoria, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Smoke alarms in Peoria are required by ARS 36-1637 and the 2018 IFC adopted by City Code Sec. 9-31 (Ord. 2021-13). Approved alarms must be installed in every new dwelling and when a sleeping area is remodeled with a permit. Tenants maintain; landlords repair after written notice.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertPeoria
Building Code2018 IRC Section R314 (adopted)-
Fire Code2018 IFC (state-adopted)-
Required LocationsEach bedroom, hallway, every story-
InterconnectionRequired within unit-
Statewide StatuteA.R.S. Β§ 36-1637-
Gilbert Fire & RescueConfirm code amendments at 480-503-6300-
State Statute-ARS 36-1637 (Smoke Detectors; Residential Housing)
City Fire Code-Peoria City Code Sec. 9-31 - 2018 IFC (Ord. 2021-13)
Required Locations (IRC)-Each sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, every story
New Construction-Hardwired with battery backup, interconnected
Rental Maintenance-Tenant maintains; landlord repairs after written notice
Standard-UL 217 listed, installed per NFPA 72

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Gilbert FAQ

Where do smoke alarms have to be installed in a Gilbert home?

Under the 2018 International Residential Code (Section R314), which Gilbert enforces, smoke alarms are required inside each sleeping room, outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms (typically the hallway), and on every additional story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics. All alarms within a single unit must be interconnected so that activation of one alarm sounds them all.

Who is responsible for smoke detectors in a rented Gilbert home?

Under A.R.S. Β§ 36-1637, the landlord must install approved smoke detectors when housing is built or when a sleeping area is remodeled under a building permit, and must repair detectors after receiving written notice from the tenant. The tenant is responsible for routine testing, replacing batteries, and providing that written notice if a unit fails. Confirm any local amendments with Gilbert Fire & Rescue at 480-503-6300.

Peoria FAQ

Where are smoke alarms required in a Peoria, AZ home?

Under the International Residential Code and 2018 International Fire Code adopted by Peoria City Code Section 9-31, smoke alarms must be installed inside each sleeping room, in the hallway or area outside each separate sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms, and on each additional story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics. In new construction, the alarms must be hardwired to building power with a battery backup and interconnected so that one activation sounds them all. Arizona Revised Statutes Section 36-1637 requires an approved smoke detector in every new residential housing unit at construction and in existing units whenever a sleeping area is remodeled with a permit.

Who is responsible for smoke alarms in a Peoria rental?

Arizona Revised Statutes Section 36-1637 makes the tenant responsible for keeping the smoke detector operable unless the tenant gives the landlord written notice that the device is malfunctioning. After receiving written notice, the landlord must repair the alarm. The landlord is required to give the tenant written notification of these responsibilities. Initial installation in a new dwelling and after a permitted remodel of a sleeping area is the property owner's responsibility.

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