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Smoke Detectors: Rancho Cucamonga vs Victorville

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Rancho Cucamonga, CA and Victorville, CA?

Rancho Cucamonga has fewer restrictions than Victorville.

Rancho Cucamonga, CA

San Bernardino County

Some Restrictions

All Rancho Cucamonga residences must have working smoke alarms in each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every level. Sales and rentals require compliant sealed 10-year battery or hardwired alarms.

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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Victorville enforces California H and S 13113.7 requiring smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every floor. 10-year sealed-battery or hardwired units are required on replacement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRancho CucamongaVictorville
Required locationsEvery bedroom, outside sleep area, every storyEach bedroom, hallway, every floor
New constructionHardwired, interconnected, battery backup-
Existing homes10-year sealed battery alarms per SB 745-
Carbon monoxideRequired per H and S Code 17926-
Real estate transferCompliance certificate required at sale-
State authority-CA H and S 13113.7
Alarm type-10-year sealed or hardwired backup
Rental rule-Test before each new tenancy
Retrofit trigger-Work over 1,000 dollars

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Rancho Cucamonga FAQ

Can I use 9-volt battery smoke alarms in my Rancho Cucamonga home?

Existing 9-volt alarms may remain, but any replacement must be a 10-year sealed lithium battery model per SB 745.

Do landlords have to install alarms in Rancho Cucamonga rentals?

Yes. Landlords must install, test, and document working alarms at every tenant turnover under California law.

Does RCFPD offer free smoke detectors?

Yes, through their community outreach program for qualifying seniors, disabled residents, and low-income households. Call (909) 477-2770.

Victorville FAQ

Do I need hardwired alarms in an older Victorville house?

Homes built before 1992 can generally use 10-year sealed battery alarms, but hardwired alarms with battery backup are required when a permit for significant work is issued.

Who is responsible for alarms in a Victorville rental?

The landlord must install, test, and maintain alarms and verify they work before each new tenant moves in under California Civil Code 1941.1 and the state Fire Code.

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