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Smoke Detectors: Newport Beach vs Orange

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Newport Beach, CA and Orange, CA?

Newport Beach has fewer restrictions than Orange.

Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Newport Beach enforces California requirements for smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors in all residential dwellings. Hardwired interconnected alarms are required in new construction, while battery-operated units are accepted in existing homes with 10-year sealed batteries.

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Orange, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

California law requires smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every floor of a home. Carbon monoxide detectors are required near bedrooms per CA Health & Safety Code 17926. Orange County Fire Authority enforces these requirements in unincorporated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNewport BeachOrange
Smoke AlarmsEvery bedroom and floor-
CO DetectorsEvery floor with fuel applianceRequired near bedrooms
New ConstructionHardwired, interconnected-
Existing Homes10-year sealed battery OK-
NB Fire(949) 644-3104-
Bedrooms-Alarm required in each
Battery Type-Sealed 10-year lithium required
State Law-HSC 13113.7, 13114, 17926
OCFA-(714) 573-6000

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Newport Beach FAQ

Where do I need smoke alarms?

In each bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of the home per California Health & Safety Code Section 13113.7.

Are carbon monoxide detectors required?

Yes. CO detectors are required on every floor with a fuel-burning appliance or attached garage under California Health & Safety Code Section 17926.

Do short-term rentals need fire inspections?

Yes. STR properties must pass NB Fire Department inspection for smoke and CO alarm compliance before permit issuance.

Orange FAQ

Where do smoke alarms need to be installed?

In every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every floor of the home per California Health & Safety Code.

What type of smoke alarms are required?

Since 2014, California requires sealed 10-year lithium battery alarms or hardwired units. Replaceable-battery alarms no longer comply for new installations.

Are carbon monoxide detectors required?

Yes. CO detectors are required near bedrooms in homes with gas appliances, fireplaces, or attached garages per CA HSC 17926.

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