California Health & Safety Code Β§13113.7 requires working smoke alarms in every sleeping area and hallway, with 10-year sealed battery units mandatory in homes sold or substantially altered after 2015.
California Health & Safety Code Β§13113.7 and Riverside County Building and Safety enforcement require working smoke alarms in every dwelling unit: inside each sleeping room, in the hallway immediately outside sleeping areas, and on every story including basements. Since July 1, 2015, alarms sold in California must have a non-replaceable 10-year sealed battery (or be hardwired with battery backup) and display a manufacture date. Interconnected hardwired alarms are required in new construction and substantial remodels under the California Residential Code. At the close of escrow on any single-family home sale, sellers must certify that smoke alarms (and carbon monoxide alarms per H&S Code Β§13263) are installed and operable. Landlords are responsible for installation and initial operability; tenants must maintain and replace batteries in their unit. Short-term rentals must have working alarms tested before each guest stay per Ord. 927 inspection requirements. Failure to comply can result in permit denials, citations, and substantial civil liability in the event of a fire.
Citations $100-$500 per missing alarm; permit denials; civil liability for injury/death in fires where alarms were missing.
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