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Smoke Detectors: Oak Lawn vs Schaumburg

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Oak Lawn, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Oak Lawn and Schaumburg have similar restriction levels.

Oak Lawn, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

All Oak Lawn dwellings must have working smoke alarms under the Illinois Smoke Detector Act (425 ILCS 60/). Since January 1, 2023, replacement alarms in homes built before 1988 must be 10-year sealed-battery photoelectric units. Alarms are required in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Illinois law (425 ILCS 60) requires smoke detectors on every level of a residence and near bedrooms. Cook County Chapter 102 building code reinforces these requirements. Carbon monoxide detectors are also mandatory under 430 ILCS 135.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak LawnSchaumburg
Law425 ILCS 60/-
Pre-1988 Replacements10-yr sealed battery-
LocationsEvery bedroom, hall, level-
CO Alarms430 ILCS 135/-
Contact(708) 499-7835-
Smoke Detectors-Every floor + near bedrooms
CO Detectors-Required (430 ILCS 135)
State Law-425 ILCS 60
County Code-Ch. 102 (Building)

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Oak Lawn FAQ

Do I need 10-year sealed smoke detectors in Oak Lawn IL?

Yes, when replacing alarms in pre-1988 homes. Since January 1, 2023, replacement alarms in those homes must be 10-year sealed-battery photoelectric units.

Where must smoke alarms be installed in an Oak Lawn home?

In every bedroom, outside each sleeping area (hallway), and on every level including the basement, per 425 ILCS 60/.

Are CO detectors required in Oak Lawn?

Yes, within 15 feet of each sleeping area in homes with fuel-fired appliances or attached garages, under 430 ILCS 135/.

Schaumburg FAQ

How many smoke detectors do I need in Cook County?

Illinois law requires at least one on every floor including the basement, and within 15 feet of every bedroom. Cook County building codes under Chapter 102 reinforce this.

Are carbon monoxide detectors required?

Yes. Under 430 ILCS 135, CO detectors are required within 15 feet of every bedroom in homes with fossil fuel appliances or attached garages.

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