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Orland Park vs Skokie

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Skokie, IL?

Orland Park has fewer restrictions than Skokie.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

All Orland Park dwellings must comply with the Illinois Smoke Detector Act (425 ILCS 60/), which since January 1, 2023 requires battery-only smoke alarms in older homes to be 10-year sealed lithium battery units. Hardwired alarms and homes built or substantially remodeled after 1988 retain their existing requirements.

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Skokie, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Skokie enforces the Illinois Smoke Detector Act (425 ILCS 60/) along with locally adopted International Fire Code provisions. As of January 1, 2023, any newly installed smoke alarm in most residences must be a 10-year sealed-battery or hardwired model. Alarms are required on every story and outside each sleeping area.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkSkokie
Required by425 ILCS 60/ (Illinois)-
Battery Requirement10-yr sealed lithium (since 1/1/2023)-
Hardwired HomesBuilt/remodeled post-1988-
PlacementEach floor + within 15 ft of bedrooms-
Free InspectionOFPD (708) 349-0074-
State Law-425 ILCS 60/
Alarm Type (new)-10-year sealed or hardwired
Required Locations-Every story + outside bedrooms
CO Alarm-Within 15 ft of sleeping areas
Fine Range-$100–$1,500

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Orland Park FAQ

What smoke detectors are required in Orland Park IL?

Per Illinois Smoke Detector Act 425 ILCS 60/, homes need alarms on every floor and within 15 ft of bedrooms. Battery-only units must be 10-year sealed lithium since January 2023.

Do I need to replace my Orland Park smoke alarms now?

Replace any battery-only alarm at end of life with a 10-year sealed lithium battery unit. Hardwired alarms in post-1988 homes can keep using replaceable backup batteries.

Where can I get free smoke alarms in Orland Park?

The Orland Fire Protection District at (708) 349-0074 offers free smoke alarm inspections and may provide units for residents who need them.

Skokie FAQ

What smoke alarms does Skokie require?

Under Illinois law (425 ILCS 60/), any newly installed smoke alarm must be a 10-year sealed-battery unit or hardwired, effective January 1, 2023. Alarms are required on every story and outside each sleeping area.

Do I need carbon monoxide alarms in Skokie?

Yes. Illinois law requires a carbon monoxide alarm within 15 feet of every sleeping area in dwellings with fuel-burning appliances or attached garages.

What is the fine for missing smoke detectors in Skokie?

Local fines range from $100 to $1,500 per offense. Landlords may also face Rental Unit Registration consequences, and state law imposes separate penalties for non-compliance.

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