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Smoke Detectors: Reedley vs Sanger

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Reedley, CA and Sanger, CA?

Reedley and Sanger have similar restriction levels.

Reedley, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

Reedley adopts California fire and building codes via RMC 9-1-1, requiring smoke alarms in every bedroom and on each story. CO detectors required with gas appliances.

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Sanger, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health and Safety Code Section 13113.7 and the California Building Code require working smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of a dwelling. Carbon monoxide detectors are also required in homes with fuel-burning appliances or attached garages.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactReedleySanger
Local CodeRMC 9-1-1 -- adopts CBC and CFC-
LocationsEvery bedroom, outside sleeping areas, each story-
Battery TypeSealed 10-year battery since 2014-
CO DetectorsRequired with gas appliances or garagesRequired with gas appliances
State Law-CA H&S Code 13113.7
Bedrooms-Alarm required in each bedroom
New Construction-Hardwired, interconnected
Battery Units-OK in pre-1992 homes

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Reedley FAQ

What type of smoke alarms does Reedley require?

Reedley follows California state code requiring smoke alarms approved by the State Fire Marshal. Since 2014, new alarms must have a sealed 10-year battery or be hardwired with battery backup. They must be placed in every bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on each story.

Are carbon monoxide detectors required in Reedley homes?

Yes. California Health and Safety Code Section 17926 requires CO detectors in any dwelling with fuel-burning appliances (gas furnaces, water heaters, stoves) or an attached garage. This applies to both owner-occupied and rental properties.

Sanger FAQ

How many smoke detectors do I need in my Sanger home?

You need one in each bedroom, one outside each sleeping area, and one on every floor of the home, including the basement. This is a statewide California requirement.

Do I need a carbon monoxide detector?

Yes, if your home has a gas furnace, water heater, fireplace, or attached garage. The California Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention Act requires CO detectors in all such dwellings.

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