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Can a home inspector save lives?

One of the responsibilities of a home inspector is to check the presence and functionality of smoke detectors in a home. Smoke detectors were required first in 1973. The codes pertaining to smoke detectors have expanded since then.

  • In 1973, one smoke detector was required for the whole home.
  • In 1979, code changed to include a required retroactive smoke alarm inspection and hardwired and interconnected alarms when work of more than $1,000 was done on the home.
  • In 1988, one smoke detector was required on every floor of the home.
  • In 1991, one smoke detector was required in every sleeping room.
  • In 2003, a smoke detector was required in the vicinity outside of every bedroom.

Since  1980, the number of home fires and related deaths have been cut roughly in half. Unfortunately an average of eight people die every day from house fires.

So next time the home inspector identifies failed or missing smoke detectors, thank him. He might be preventing a tragedy.

For other interesting articles related to real estate and home inspections, please visit The San Diego Real Estate Inspection Company blog.

Philippe Heller
The San Diego Real Estate Inspection Co.

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, April 8th, 2009 at 6:46 pm and is filed under Health and Safety. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Smoke detector requirements”

  1. Wade Williamson Says:

    December 20th, 2010 at 9:07 pm

    Do you know when smoke detectors were required to be linked?

  2. pheller Says:

    December 21st, 2010 at 5:58 am

    Please see our previous post on Smoke Detector Requirements http://www.sdinspections.com/smoke-detector-requirements

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