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Smoke Detectors: Mcallen vs Pharr

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Mcallen, TX and Pharr, TX?

Mcallen and Pharr have similar restriction levels.

Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

The Hidalgo County Fire Marshal enforces the International Fire Code and requires working smoke alarms in overnight accommodation facilities. Fire and life-safety inspections verify that alarms are present and in proper working condition.

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Pharr, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

The Hidalgo County Fire Marshal enforces the International Fire Code and requires working smoke alarms in overnight accommodation facilities. Fire and life-safety inspections verify that alarms are present and in proper working condition.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcallenPharr
Code enforcedInternational Fire CodeInternational Fire Code
Alarms requiredOvernight accommodation facilitiesOvernight accommodation facilities
ConditionProper working order alwaysProper working order always
Extinguisher ratingAt least 2A-10BCAt least 2A-10BC
Rental dutyProperty Code Ch. 92Property Code Ch. 92

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Mcallen FAQ

Are smoke alarms required in Hidalgo County lodging?

Yes. The county's Fire and Life Safety Inspection Checklist states smoke alarms are required in any overnight accommodation facility and must be in proper working condition at all times.

Does my landlord have to provide smoke detectors?

Yes. Under Texas Property Code Chapter 92, Subchapter F, landlords must install and maintain working smoke detectors in rental dwellings; tenants have legal remedies if the landlord fails to comply.

Pharr FAQ

Are smoke alarms required in Hidalgo County lodging?

Yes. The county's Fire and Life Safety Inspection Checklist states smoke alarms are required in any overnight accommodation facility and must be in proper working condition at all times.

Does my landlord have to provide smoke detectors?

Yes. Under Texas Property Code Chapter 92, Subchapter F, landlords must install and maintain working smoke detectors in rental dwellings; tenants have legal remedies if the landlord fails to comply.

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