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Smoke Detectors: Rancho Cordova vs Sacramento

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Rancho Cordova, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Rancho Cordova has fewer restrictions than Sacramento.

Rancho Cordova, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code Section 13113.7 and 13113.8 require working smoke alarms in every dwelling, with 10-year sealed battery units mandated for replacements. Rancho Cordova enforces state standards at point of sale and through Metro Fire inspections. Carbon monoxide alarms are also required per SB 183.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code 13113.7 and Sacramento amendments require working smoke alarms in every bedroom, hallway, and floor level of residential units.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CordovaSacramento
State LawHSC 13113.7 and 13113.8-
Battery10-year sealed-
CO AlarmsRequired SB 183-
LocationsEvery bedroom and level-
Point of SaleSeller certification required-
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Rancho Cordova FAQ

Do I need hardwired smoke alarms?

New construction and major remodels require hardwired interconnected alarms with battery backup. Replacement alarms in existing homes may be battery-only but must have a 10-year sealed battery.

Are carbon monoxide alarms required?

Yes. California SB 183 requires CO alarms in any dwelling with a fuel-burning appliance, fireplace, or attached garage.

Sacramento FAQ

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