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Smoke Detectors: Riverside vs Temecula

How do smoke detectors rules compare between Riverside, CA and Temecula, CA?

Riverside and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

California requires 10-year sealed-battery smoke alarms in every Riverside dwelling under H&S Code 13113.7, plus CO alarms and hardwired units in new construction.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

California Health & Safety Code Β§13113.7 and Β§13114 require working smoke alarms in every dwelling unit, installed in each sleeping area, outside each bedroom, and on every story. Alarms in homes built or substantially remodeled after 2014 must be hardwired with battery backup. As of July 2014, all replacement battery-only alarms must be 10-year sealed lithium models per SB 745.

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Riverside FAQ

Do rentals need the 10-year sealed alarms?

Yes. Landlords must provide compliant alarms at turnover; tenants are responsible for testing and replacing batteries in non-sealed legacy units during tenancy.

How often should I replace smoke alarms?

Every 10 years regardless of model. Sealed-battery models expire at 10 years and must be replaced as a unit.

Temecula FAQ

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