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Smoke Detectors: Orange vs Santa Ana

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Orange, CA and Santa Ana, CA?

Orange and Santa Ana have similar restriction levels.

Orange, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Smoke alarm requirements in unincorporated Orange County come from California law, not a separate county ordinance. Health & Safety Code 13113.7 requires State Fire Marshal-approved smoke alarms in every dwelling unit - in each sleeping room, in hallways adjacent to bedrooms, and on each story - and triggers an upgrade when a building permit over $1,000 is issued.

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Santa Ana, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Smoke alarm requirements in unincorporated Orange County come from California law, not a separate county ordinance. Health & Safety Code 13113.7 requires State Fire Marshal-approved smoke alarms in every dwelling unit - in each sleeping room, in hallways adjacent to bedrooms, and on each story - and triggers an upgrade when a building permit over $1,000 is issued.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrangeSanta Ana
Governing lawCalifornia Health & Safety Code 13113.7California Health & Safety Code 13113.7
Where requiredEach sleeping room, adjacent hallway, and every storyEach sleeping room, adjacent hallway, and every story
Approval standardMust be State Fire Marshal-approved/listedMust be State Fire Marshal-approved/listed
Retrofit triggerBuilding permit for work over $1,000Building permit for work over $1,000
Covered dwellingsSingle-family, multi-family, hotels, motels, condos, etc.Single-family, multi-family, hotels, motels, condos, etc.
CO alarmsAlso required where fuel appliances/fireplaces/attached garage existAlso required where fuel appliances/fireplaces/attached garage exist

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Orange FAQ

Does Orange County have its own smoke detector rule?

No separate unincorporated-county ordinance applies. Smoke alarms are governed by California Health & Safety Code 13113.7, which is enforced locally through building and code-enforcement processes.

Where do I need smoke alarms in my home?

Under HSC 13113.7, you need a State Fire Marshal-approved smoke alarm in each sleeping room, in the hallway adjacent to the bedrooms, and on every story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics.

When am I required to upgrade my alarms?

When a building permit is issued for alterations, repairs, or additions exceeding $1,000, the work cannot be finalized until all required smoke alarms are installed and meet current standards.

Santa Ana FAQ

Does Orange County have its own smoke detector rule?

No separate unincorporated-county ordinance applies. Smoke alarms are governed by California Health & Safety Code 13113.7, which is enforced locally through building and code-enforcement processes.

Where do I need smoke alarms in my home?

Under HSC 13113.7, you need a State Fire Marshal-approved smoke alarm in each sleeping room, in the hallway adjacent to the bedrooms, and on every story of the dwelling, including basements and habitable attics.

When am I required to upgrade my alarms?

When a building permit is issued for alterations, repairs, or additions exceeding $1,000, the work cannot be finalized until all required smoke alarms are installed and meet current standards.

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