Smoke detectors are required in all residential dwellings in unincorporated Ventura County per California Health and Safety Code Section 13113.7 and the California Residential Code. Detectors must be installed in each bedroom, outside sleeping areas, and on every level of the home.
California state law mandates smoke alarms in all existing and new residential dwellings, enforced locally by the Ventura County Fire Protection District. Smoke alarms must be installed inside each bedroom, outside each sleeping area in the immediate vicinity, and on every level including basements. New construction and remodels requiring permits must install hardwired, interconnected smoke alarms with battery backup per CRC Section R314. Existing homes must have at least battery-operated smoke alarms in required locations. As of July 1, 2014, all replacement smoke alarms must contain 10-year sealed batteries per SB 745. Carbon monoxide detectors are also required in dwellings with fuel-burning appliances or attached garages under HSC 17926.1. Rental property owners must ensure detectors are operable at the start of each tenancy.
Failure to install required smoke detectors in rental properties may result in code enforcement action and fines of $200-$500 per unit. Landlords who fail to maintain operable detectors face civil liability for injuries. Non-compliant properties identified during fire inspections receive a notice to correct within 30 days. Real estate transactions require a statement of smoke detector compliance per HSC 13113.8. The Fire Prevention Bureau conducts inspections during permit finalization.
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