Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm Legislation by State

Fire Safety Laws & Legislation By State

Select your state from the list below to access detailed legislation and stay aligned with current regulatory standards.

Alaska

Smoke Alarms are required in residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all residential buildings with carbon-based-fueled appliances, attached garages, or adjacent parking spaces.

Alabama

Smoke Alarms are required in residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated one/two-family homes and in existing multi-family homes that contain carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Arkansas

Smoke Alarms are required in residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. They must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup. Carbon monoxide alarms must also be installed in existing homes before the sale or transfer of that home.

Arizona

Smoke Alarms are required in residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup. Smoke alarms can be battery-operated so long as they have a sealed 10-year lithium battery. Homeowners must install 10-year sealed battery alarms when replacing old units. In Phoenix, a smoke alarm cannot remain in service longer than 10 years from its manufacture date.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required outside sleeping areas in all new homes of three or fewer stories.

California

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings in accordance with NFPA guidelines. Must have non-replaceable, non-removable battery with a life of at least 10 years.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all single and multi-family homes.

Colorado

Smoke Alarms are required in residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.Smoke alarms must be installed before the sale or transfer of a home.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. They must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery back-up. Carbon monoxide alarms must also be installed in existing homes before sale or transfer.

Connecticut

Smoke Alarms are required in residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up. Smoke alarms must be installed before the sale or transfer of a home.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage, as well as homes with fuel-fired heaters or appliances. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have a battery back-up.

Delaware

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must include hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery back-up.

Florida

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must include hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up. Smoke alarms must be installed before the sale or transfer of a home.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing carbon-based-fueled appliances, products that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. They may be hardwired or battery powered.

Georgia

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovatedhomes must include hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up. Smoke alarms must be installed before the sale or transfer of a home.Existing battery-powered alarms must be replaced by 10-year sealed battery smoke alarms when updated.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance,a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with a battery back-up. 

Hawaii

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must include hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage, and they must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery back-up.

Iowa

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must include hardwired, interconnected alarms. Battery-powered smoke alarms must have a 10-year sealed battery.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all homes containing carbon-based-fueled appliances, attached garages, or adjacent parking spaces. Alarms in new and renovated homes must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery back-up. Carbon Monoxide Detection Systems are an acceptable alternative to Carbon Monoxide Alarms.

Idaho

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must include hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage, or with a fuel-fired heater or appliances. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery back-up.

Illinois

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must include hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up. Existing battery-powered alarms must be replaced by 10-year sealed battery smoke alarms when updated.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms re required within 15 feet of all sleeping areas in homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, attached garage, or adjacent parking space. In new and renovated homes, alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Indiana

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must include hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in newly constructed, existing, or renovated homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with a battery back-up.

Kansas

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New homes must have hardwired alarms in some jurisdictions.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in residential buildings containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage.

Kentucky

Smoke Alarms are required in residential buildings. New and renovated buildings must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery back-up.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. They must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery back-up.

Louisiana

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must include hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up. When sold or leased, homes must have ten-year, sealed lithium battery smoke alarms.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated residential homes with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery back-up.

Massachusetts

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup or battery powered alarms with a 10-year tamper-proof battery.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all residential buildings containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, attached garage, or adjacent parking space. New and renovated homes must have hardwired alarms with battery backup.

Maryland

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up. Battery powered alarms must be replaced with 10-year sealed battery smoke alarms.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new or renovated homes containing carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Maine

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery back-up. Single-family dwellings should have 10-year sealed battery smoke alarms.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes, and they must be hardwired and have a battery backup. Alarms in existing homes can be hardwired with battery-backup or have a non-replaceable 10-year battery. If they have replaceable batteries, they must use low-power radio frequency wireless communication signals, multiple sensors, and audible notification capability.

Michigan

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnect alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage.

Minnesota

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all new and existing homes. Alarms must be installed within 10 feet of each sleeping area/bedroom.

Missouri

Smoke Alarms are generally required in new homes and must be hardwired and interconnected. There is no state-wide standard. Codes are adopted at the local level.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are generally required in new homes containing carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. There is no state-wide standard. Codes are adopted at the local level.

Mississippi

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes not more than three stories.

Montana

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated dwellings must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes that contain carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

North Carolina

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup. Battery-powered alarms must contain a 10-year sealed battery when updated.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

North Dakota

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup. Smoke alarms are required in residential rental properties.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Nebraska

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated buildings must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Residences with fuel-burning appliances or attached garages must have carbon monoxide alarms on every floor before sale or transfer. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

New Hampshire

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

New Jersey

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup. Battery-powered alarms must contain a 10-year sealed battery.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all new and existing residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

New Mexico

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes that contain a fuel-burning appliance or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Nevada

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

New York

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup. Battery powered alarms must have a 10-year sealed battery.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with a carbon-based-fueled appliance, device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Ohio

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New homes must have a smoke alarm with photoelectric and ionization technologies on every level of the unit. Smoke alarms must be in each bedroom and sleeping area as well as outside the sleeping areas.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new residential buildings not more than three stories.

Oklahoma

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Oregon

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup. Battery powered ionization alarms must have a 10-year tamper-proof battery.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be installed before the sale or transfer of a home. Alarms in new and renovated homes must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Pennsylvania

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing a carbon-based-fueled appliance, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired and interconnected with battery backup.

Rhode Island

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

South Carolina

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup

South Dakota

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Tennessee

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes containing carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Texas

Smoke Alarms are generally required in new homes and must be hardwired in interconnected. Landlords are required to install smoke alarms in each sleeping area/bedroom, hallway, and floor of their rental units. There is no statewide fire or building code. Codes are adopted at the local level.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are generally required in new residential buildings with carbon-based-fueled appliances, devices that produce by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. There is no statewide code. Codes are adopted at the local level.

Utah

Smoke Alarms are required in all sleeping areas and bedrooms and on every floor of the home. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all new homes not more than three stories.

Virginia

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup. Battery-powered alarms must have a 10-year sealed battery.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes with a carbon-based-fueled appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Landlords must install alarms at the renter’s request. Alarms in new and renovated homes must be hardwired, interconnected, and have battery backup.

Vermont

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. They must be photoelectric and have a 10-year sealed battery. Homes built after January 1994 must have hardwired alarms with battery backup. Alarms must be present in each sleeping room, hallway, and level of the home.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all residential buildings that contain a fuel-burning heater or cooking source, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms replaced or installed after June 2005 must be hardwired and have battery backup.

Washington

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings built after 1980 or sold on/after July 1, 2019.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all residential buildings.

Wisconsin

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. They must be hardwired with battery backup and be installed on each floor of the home. Alarms must be placed inside each sleeping area or in the hallway within 21 feet of each sleeping area.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in all new and existing residential buildings that contain an appliance that burns fossil fuel or has a carbon-based fuel source that produces carbon monoxide or has an attached garage or fireplace. Alarms must be installed on every level and be hardwired with battery backup.

West Virginia

Smoke Alarms are required outside of each bedroom / sleeping area. New homes must have hardwired alarms.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new or renovated homes containing a fuel-burning heater or cooking source, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage, shed, or barn. Alarms must be plugged into an electrical outlet not controlled by a switch or must be hardwired with battery backup.

Wyoming

Smoke Alarms are required in all residential buildings. New and renovated homes must have hardwired, interconnected alarms with battery backup.

Carbon Monoxide Alarms are required in new and renovated homes that contain a carbon-based fuel appliance, a device that produces by-products of combustion, or an attached garage. Alarms must be hardwired and interconnected with battery backup.

The National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) advise in their National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code that smoke alarms should be installed following these regulations: 

  1. In all sleeping rooms and guest rooms 
  2. Outside of each dwelling unit sleeping area, within 21 ft of any door to a sleeping room, with the distance measured along a path of travel
  3. On every level of a dwelling unit, including basements 
  4. In the living areas of a guest suite 

The NFPA also advises in Stanard for the Installation of Carbon Monoxide Detection and Warning Equipment that carbon monoxide alarms be installed following these regulations: 

  1. Outside of each separate dwelling unit sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedrooms 
  2. On every occupiable level of a dwelling unit, including basements, excluding attics and crawl spaces 
  3. Other locations where required by applicable laws, codes, or standards 

With That in Mind, Let's Take a Look at the Specific Requirements Followed by Each State. Now, Let's Explore the Specific Requirements for Each State. Select the State Where You'll Be Installing Your Alarms to Learn About the Relevant Laws and Regulations That May Apply.

Please Note:The information referenced on this page is for educational purposes only. If you are a homeowner, landlord or tenant with questions about smoke alarm or carbon monoxide detector requirements in your area, please contact your state or local authorities for more information.