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Smoke Detectors: McKeesport vs Penn Hills

How do smoke detectors rules compare between McKeesport, PA and Penn Hills, PA?

McKeesport and Penn Hills have similar restriction levels.

McKeesport, PA

Allegheny County

Heavy Restrictions

PA UCC requires working smoke alarms in all dwelling units. Required outside each sleeping area, inside each bedroom, and on every floor including basement.

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Penn Hills, PA

Allegheny County

Heavy Restrictions

Smoke detectors in Allegheny County are required under the PA Uniform Construction Code adopted statewide. New construction and substantial renovations must include interconnected hardwired alarms with battery backup in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every floor.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcKeesportPenn Hills
AuthorityPA UCC (Act 45)-
LocationEvery bedroom + hallway + each floor-
New ConstructionHardwired + interconnected-
RentalsLandlord must provideLandlord must provide
Code-PA UCC / IRC R314
Required-Every bedroom, hall, floor
Power-Hardwired + battery backup
CO Alarms-35 P.S. Section 7222

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

McKeesport FAQ

Who enforces this in McKeesport?

McKeesport at (412) 675-5000.

Who enforces this in McKeesport?

McKeesport at (412) 675-5000.

Penn Hills FAQ

Who enforces this in Allegheny County?

Allegheny County at (412) 350-4636 handles most complaints.

Who enforces this in Allegheny County?

Allegheny County at (412) 350-4636 handles most complaints.

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