Smoke Detectors Specifications Changed
Starting on July 1, 2014, the State Fire Marshall will
not approve a battery-operated smoke alarm unless it contains a
non-replaceable, non-removable battery capable of powering the smoke alarm for
at least 10 years. This rule was originally slated to take effect on January 1,
2014. Until July 1, 2015, an exception to this rule applies to smoke alarms
ordered by, or in the inventory of, an owner, managing agent, contractor,
wholesaler, or retailer on or before July 1, 2014. Furthermore, starting
January 1, 2015, the State Fire Marshal will not approve a smoke alarm unless
it does all of the following: (1) displays the date of manufacture on the
device; (2) provides a place on the device to insert the date of installation;
and (3) incorporate a hush feature. A previous requirement for the smoke alarm
to incorporate an end-of-life feature that provides notice that the device
needs to be replaced has been eliminated. The requirements taking effect on
January 1, 2015 was originally slated to take effect on January 1, 2014. The
State Fire Marshal has the authority to create exceptions to these
requirements. Senate Bill 745
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