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Locations: Smoke Alarms listed in accordance with UL 217 are required in the following locations in dwellings: Smoke alarm locations: one in each sleeping room, outside of and within ten feet from the center of each bedroom(s) door frame and one on each floor level including basements.
The rules shall require the installation of carbon monoxide alarms in existing single-family rental units and multiple-unit residential buildings that have a fuel-fired heater or appliance, a fireplace, or an attached garage.
The rules shall require the installation of smoke detectors in existing single-family rental units and multiple- unit residential buildings. Existing single-family dwelling units shall be equipped with approved smoke detectors.
The Iowa Department of Public Safety is reminding residents about news requirements for carbon monoxide detectors that goes into effect later this year. After July 1, homes that have a fuel-fired heater or appliance, a fireplace, or an attached garage must have a carbon monoxide alarm.
For many years NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, has required as a minimum that smoke alarms be installed inside every sleep room (even for existing homes) in addition to requiring them outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home. (Additional smoke alarms are required for larger homes.)
(a) Every dwelling unit or hotel shall be equipped with at least one approved smoke detector in an operating condition within 15 feet of every room used for sleeping purposes.
All single-family homes with a gas, oil or coal-burning appliance, a fireplace or an attached garage are required to have a carbon monoxide detector.
You should make sure you have at least one smoke alarm on every level of your home, preferably in hallways and landings. And placing smoke detectors near to sleeping areas and in rooms where there are electrical appliances could give you the extra warning you need.
One of the most significant changes now requires that a carbon monoxide detector be fitted in any rooms that have either a replacement or new fixed solid fuel-burning appliance installed. Alarms must be placed anywhere between one to three metres horizontally away from the solid fuel heating appliance.
The rules shall require the installation of smoke detectors in existing single-family rental units and multiple- unit residential buildings. Existing single-family dwelling units shall be equipped with approved smoke detectors.