SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR REQUIREMENTS

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HOMES BUILT PRIOR TO JANUARY 1, 1975 WITH NO RENOVATIONS As of December 1, 2016, upon sale or transfer Must be located on every level of the residence Must be located on the ceiling at the base of each stairway leading to a floor above including the basement (but not within the stairway) Must be located on the ceiling outside each separate sleeping area May be battery powered, hardwired, or a combination of the two Must be photoelectric. Can be in combination with ionized or carbon monoxide alarms. Two separate detectors are acceptable. Must contain a hush feature to silence nuisance alarms. May be battery powered, hardwired, or a combination of botho New battery powered alarms must have 10-year, sealed, nonrechargeable, non-replaceable batteries. o Battery-powered alarms that are more than 10-years old, or have expired must be replaced with 10-year, sealed, nonrechargeable, non-replaceable, battery powered ones. Must be located on every level of the residence and within 10 feet of every bedroom and must be less than 7-years old. If within 20 of a kitchen or bathroom, a combination detector (carbon and photoelectric smoke) is acceptable. Outside of 20 of a kitchen or bathroom, a combination detector (carbon and ionized smoke) is acceptable along with a photoelectric detector. New combination smoke/carbon monoxide detectors must be battery powered with 10-year, sealed, non-rechargeable, non-replaceable batteries. Installation must follow the requirements for smoke alarms. Working smoke/carbon monoxide alarms installed prior to 12/1/16 (that met requirements) can continue to be used until they are 10-years old or exceed the manufacturer s recommended life. SMOKE DETECTOR IN PLACE THAT CONNECTS TO AN ALARM DEVICE THAT WILL ACTIVATE WITHIN EACH APARTMENT. FEE: $40.00 PER DWELLING UNIT. CERTIFICATES OF COMPLIANCE EXPIRE SIXTY (60) DAYS FROM DATE OF ISSUE. CONTACT THE OFFICE (508-865-5328) TO ARRANGE AN INSPECTION. PLEASE PROVIDE AT LEAST FIVE DAYS NOTICE.

HOMES BUILT OR RENOVATED BETWEEN 1/1/1975 & 8/27/1997 Must be hardwired and interconnected. Must be located on every level of the residence Must be located on the ceiling at the base of the each stairway Must be located on the ceiling outside each sleeping area If within 20 feet of a kitchen or bathroom, only photoelectric is used in that area. Battery powered, plug-in with battery backup, hardwired with battery backup or system may be used. CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS MUST BE LESS THAN 7-YEARS OLD. CONTACT THE OFFICE (508-865-5328) TO ARRANGE AN INSPECTION. PLEASE PROVIDE AT LEAST FIVE DAYS NOTICE.

HOMES BUILT OR RENOVATED BETWEEN 8/27/1997 & 1/1/2008 allowed. Battery powered, plug-in with battery backup, hardwired with battery backup or system may be used. FIVE DAYS NOTICE

HOMES BUILT OR RENOVATED AFTER 1/1/2008 allowed. Outside of the 20-foot range, either a photoelectric detector or a dual detector (both ionized and photoelectric) is required. Must be hardwired and interconnected with battery backup. (May be separately wired from the existing smoke detection system.) Heat Detectors A single heat detector must be installed in every garage attached to or under the residence Must be hardwired and interconnected with or without battery backup to the existing smoke detector system. Heat detectors are not required in older homes unless renovation, addition, or modification occurs after January 1, 2008. FIVE DAYS NOTICE.

HOMES BUILT OR RENOVATED AFTER 1/1/2018 A minimum of one smoke detector must be installed for every 1,000 allowed. Outside of the 20-foot range, either a photoelectric detector or a dual detector (both ionized and photoelectric) is required. Must be hardwired and interconnected with battery backup. (May be separately wired from the existing smoke detection system.) Heat Detectors A single heat detector must be installed in every garage attached to or under the residence Must be hardwired and interconnected with or without battery backup to the existing smoke detector system. Heat detectors are not required in older homes unless renovation, addition, or modification occurs after January 1, 2008. FIVE DAYS NOTICE.