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Smoke Detectors: Pembroke Pines vs Pompano Beach

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Pembroke Pines, FL and Pompano Beach, FL?

Pembroke Pines and Pompano Beach have similar restriction levels.

Pembroke Pines, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Pembroke Pines enforces smoke alarms through the 2023 Florida Building Code (adopted by reference under Code Section 150.11 with Broward County Administrative Provisions) and the 8th Edition Florida Fire Prevention Code (NFPA 1, 2021). FBC R314 / NFPA 72 require alarms in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every story. F.S. 553.883 allows 10-year sealed-battery alarms in lieu of retrofit hardwiring.

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Pompano Beach, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Smoke alarms in Pompano Beach are governed by the Florida Building Code, Residential, Β§R314 (8th Ed., 2023) and NFPA 72, both adopted statewide and enforced locally by Pompano Beach Building Inspections and Fire-Rescue. Alarms must be installed in every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area, and on every story including basements. New construction and substantial alterations require hardwired, interconnected, battery-backed alarms. Short-term rentals must additionally pass a Chapter 153 inspection.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPembroke PinesPompano Beach
Building Code2023 FBC (Sec. 150.11)FBC-R Β§R314 (8th Ed., 2023)
Fire Code8th Ed. FFPC / NFPA 1 (2021)Florida Fire Prevention Code / NFPA 72
Required LocationsEach sleeping room, outside bedrooms, every storyEach bedroom, outside sleeping areas, every story
New ConstructionHardwired + interconnected + battery backup-
Existing Dwellings10-yr sealed battery OK (F.S. 553.883)-
Bath Clearance>=3 ft from tub/shower opening-
Fire Prevention Bureau(954) 499-9560-
New Construction Power-Hardwired + battery backup, interconnected
Existing Dwelling Option-10-year sealed-battery (F.S. 553.883)
Ionization Clearance-20 ft from cooking appliance
Photoelectric Clearance-6 ft from cooking appliance
CO Alarm-Within 10 ft of bedrooms (F.S. 553.885)
STR Inspection-Verified annually under Β§153.26

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Pembroke Pines FAQ

Where must smoke alarms be installed in a Pembroke Pines home?

Inside every sleeping room, outside each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms, and on every story including basements and habitable attics, per Florida Building Code R314 adopted under City Code Section 150.11.

Do existing homes need hardwired smoke alarms?

No, not solely on that basis. F.S. 553.883 allows existing one- and two-family dwellings to use smoke alarms with 10-year nonremovable, nonreplaceable batteries in lieu of retrofitting hardwired alarms, unless a permitted alteration triggers full compliance.

What edition of the building code does Pembroke Pines use?

Pembroke Pines adopts the 2023 Florida Building Code (8th Edition) by reference under Code Section 150.11, applied with the Broward County Administrative Provisions and the High Velocity Hurricane Zone classification.

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