Smoke Detectors: Prescott Valley vs Sedona
How do smoke detectors rules compare between Prescott Valley, AZ and Sedona, AZ?
Prescott Valley, AZ
Yavapai County
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Sedona, AZ
Yavapai County
Sedona adopts the International Residential Code with local amendments under Title 15. Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms are required per IRC R314 and R315 in all new residential construction and substantial remodels.
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| Fact | Prescott Valley | Sedona |
|---|---|---|
| Code | - | SCC Ch. 15.05 (IRC) |
| Smoke Alarm | - | Every sleeping room + level |
| CO Alarm | - | Outside sleeping areas (fuel/garage) |
| Power | - | Hardwired + battery backup |
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Prescott Valley FAQ
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Sedona FAQ
Do battery-only alarms count?
Only in existing dwellings without electrical work; new construction requires hardwired interconnected alarms.
Where do I get free alarms?
Sedona Fire District periodically distributes smoke alarms — contact SFD prevention services.
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