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Smoke Detectors: Miami Beach vs Miami Gardens

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Miami Beach, FL and Miami Gardens, FL?

Miami Beach and Miami Gardens have similar restriction levels.

Miami Beach, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Miami Beach follows Florida Building Code Residential Section R314 and Florida Statute 553.883 for smoke alarms, plus F.S. 509.211 carbon monoxide rules for lodging. Alarms are required in every sleeping room, outside each separate sleeping area, and on every story including basements, with interconnection in new construction. Battery-only alarms installed or replaced after January 1, 2015 must use a sealed nonremovable 10-year battery.

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Miami Gardens, FL

Miami-Dade County

Some Restrictions

Miami Gardens enforces Florida Building Code Residential Section R314 and NFPA 72 for smoke alarms. Alarms are required in every sleeping room, outside sleeping areas, and on each story including basements. Florida Statute 553.883 mandates 10-year sealed-battery alarms when battery-powered units are installed or replaced.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiami BeachMiami Gardens
Primary CodeFlorida Building Code Residential Section R314-
Battery StandardF.S. 553.883 β€” sealed 10-year battery (since Jan 1, 2015)10-year sealed (FS 553.883)
Required LocationsEach sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, every storyEach bedroom, outside sleeping areas, every story
New Construction PowerHardwired with battery backup, interconnected-
Listing StandardUL 217 / NFPA 72UL 217
CO Alarm (lodging boilers)F.S. 509.211-
CO Alarm (post-2008 buildings)F.S. 553.885 β€” within 10 ft of each sleeping room-
Inspection AuthorityMiami Beach Fire Rescue annual fire inspection-
Governing Code-FBC Residential R314 + NFPA 72
New Construction-Hardwired and interconnected with battery backup
HVHZ-Stricter wind/electrical provisions apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Miami Beach FAQ

Miami Gardens FAQ

Where must smoke alarms be installed in a Miami Gardens home?

Florida Building Code R314 requires alarms inside each sleeping room, outside each sleeping area within 21 feet of bedroom doors, and on every story including basements. New construction requires interconnected, hardwired alarms with battery backup.

Can I use replaceable 9V batteries in my Miami Gardens smoke alarm?

No. Florida Statute 553.883 requires any newly installed or replacement battery-powered smoke alarm to use a non-removable, non-replaceable 10-year sealed lithium battery, except for hardwired alarms or alarms tied to a centrally monitored system.

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