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From 1 October 2015, every private rented property needs to be fitted with smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms (if applicable). The requirement is to install at least one smoke alarm on every storey of the rental property on which there is a room used wholly or partly as living accommodation.
"At least one smoke detector needs to be on every level, including the basement," he said. "In multi-unit apartments, I require one in every bedroom someone sleeps in, and one in the outside common area. "You can find these smoke detectors at hardware stories and most department stores," Keyes said.
Effective April 1, 2019, a new NY State law requires all NEW or REPLACEMENT smoke alarms in New York State to be powered by a 10-year, sealed, non-removable battery, or hardwired to the home.
Every home in New York State is required to have a smoke detector because they can mean the difference between life and death. That's why the Legislature passed a law, effective in 2019, that all smoke detectors sold in the state have 10-year lithium batteries or be electrical.
Effective April 1, 2019, a new NY State law requires all NEW or REPLACEMENT smoke alarms in New York State to be powered by a 10-year, sealed, non-removable battery, or hardwired to the home.