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Smoke Detectors: Green Valley vs Sahuarita

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Green Valley, AZ and Sahuarita, AZ?

Green Valley has fewer restrictions than Sahuarita.

Green Valley, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Pima County requires smoke detectors per the adopted IRC. Detectors needed in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on each level. New construction requires hardwired units.

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Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Sahuarita requires smoke detectors in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on each level per adopted IRC and IFC standards. New construction must use hardwired, interconnected alarms.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreen ValleySahuarita
New ConstructionHardwired, interconnectedHardwired with battery backup
Existing HomesBattery-only acceptable-
LocationsEvery bedroom, sleeping areas, each level-
ReplacementEvery 10 yearsPer manufacturer (typically 10 years)
Required Locations-Each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, every level
Interconnection-Required in new construction
Code Basis-IRC and IFC adopted by Town

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Green Valley FAQ

Does Pima County require smoke detectors?

Yes. The adopted IRC requires smoke detectors in all residential buildings -- every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on each level. New construction needs hardwired interconnected units with battery backup.

Do rental properties need smoke detectors?

Yes. Arizona landlord-tenant law (ARS 33-1364) requires landlords to provide functioning smoke detectors. Detectors must be working at the start of each tenancy.

Sahuarita FAQ

How many smoke detectors does my Sahuarita home need?

At minimum, one inside each bedroom, one outside each sleeping area, and one on every level of the home. Larger homes with multiple sleeping areas will need more detectors.

Do existing homes need hardwired smoke detectors?

Not necessarily. Existing homes may use battery-operated smoke alarms if hardwiring is not feasible. However, any remodel requiring a building permit may trigger an upgrade to hardwired, interconnected detectors.

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