Smoke Detectors: Oxnard vs Thousand Oaks
How do smoke detectors rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?
Thousand Oaks has fewer restrictions than Oxnard.
Oxnard, CA
Ventura County
Oxnard enforces CRC Sec. R314 (smoke alarms) and R315 (carbon monoxide alarms) as adopted in the Oxnard Building Code. Alarms are required in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on each story. Alterations valued over $1,000 trigger full compliance. State Health & Safety Code Sec. 13113.7 also applies.
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Ventura County
Smoke detectors are required in all Thousand Oaks residences per California Health and Safety Code Section 13113.7 and the California Residential Code. Detectors must be installed in each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every level of the home.
View full Thousand Oaks rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Oxnard | Thousand Oaks |
|---|---|---|
| Code Authority | Oxnard Building Code adopting CRC R314/R315 | - |
| State Statute | Cal. H&S Code Sec. 13113.7 | - |
| Required Locations | Each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, every story | - |
| CO Alarm Trigger | Fuel appliance, fireplace, or attached garage | - |
| Clearance | >= 36 in. from registers, fans, tub/shower baths | - |
| Power | Hardwired + battery backup (new/altered work) | - |
| Battery-Only OK | Existing units when no wall/ceiling removed | - |
| Compliance Trigger | Alterations valued > $1,000 | - |
| Sale Penalty | Up to $200 (H&S Sec. 13113.8) | - |
| Confirm | Oxnard Building Division (805) 385-7925 | - |
| Locations Required | - | Each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, every level |
| New Construction | - | Hardwired, interconnected with battery backup |
| Battery Type | - | 10-year sealed (since July 2014) |
| Code Enforcement | - | (805) 449-2100 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Oxnard FAQ
Where must smoke alarms be placed in my Oxnard home?
Inside every bedroom, immediately outside each sleeping area, and on every story including basements - per CRC Sec. R314 as adopted by Oxnard.
Do I need a carbon monoxide alarm?
Yes if your home has any gas appliance, fireplace, or attached garage. CO alarms go outside each sleeping area and on every level. They are not required if the home has none of those features.
Do I need to upgrade alarms for a small remodel?
If the permit valuation exceeds $1,000, Oxnard requires the entire dwelling to comply with current R314/R315. New work also requires hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.
Thousand Oaks FAQ
Where do I need smoke detectors in my Thousand Oaks home?
Inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity, and on every level of the home. New construction requires hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup. Existing homes need at least battery-operated alarms in all required locations.
Are carbon monoxide detectors required in Thousand Oaks?
Yes. CO detectors are required in all dwellings with fuel-burning appliances, fireplaces, or attached garages under Health and Safety Code 17926.1. They must be installed outside sleeping areas and on every level of the home.
What are my obligations as a Thousand Oaks landlord regarding smoke detectors?
Landlords must ensure all required smoke and CO detectors are installed and operable at the start of each new tenancy. Non-compliance may result in fines of $200-$500 per unit and civil liability for injuries. Contact Code Enforcement at (805) 449-2100.
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