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Smoke Detectors: Pittsburg vs Richmond

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Pittsburg, CA and Richmond, CA?

Richmond has fewer restrictions than Pittsburg.

Pittsburg, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

All Pittsburg residences must have working smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every floor, plus carbon monoxide alarms outside sleeping areas. Requirements follow California Health and Safety Code 13113.7 and 13260 and are enforced at sale, permit, and rental inspections.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

California law requires working smoke alarms in every Richmond dwelling unit, with additional carbon-monoxide detector requirements. All units must have battery-backup or 10-year sealed-battery alarms. Point-of-sale and rental-turnover compliance is mandatory, enforced by Richmond Fire Prevention and the Rent Program for covered rentals.

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Pittsburg FAQ

Do I need hardwired smoke alarms in my existing home?

Not unless you pull a permit for major remodeling exceeding $1,000 or do an addition. Existing homes can use 10-year sealed lithium battery alarms.

How often must smoke alarms be replaced?

Smoke alarms should be replaced every 10 years from the manufacture date, or sooner if they fail testing. CO alarms typically have 7-10 year lifespans.

Is my landlord responsible for smoke alarms?

Yes. Landlords must install and verify alarms at the start of each tenancy. Tenants must notify the landlord of malfunctions and replace batteries in non-sealed units during the lease.

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