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Smoke Detector Information
All dwellings require a smoke detector/ carbon monoxide inspection prior to sale or transfer

SMOKE DETECTOR INFORMATION
Rule of thumb installation provisions:

2 story home
At the base of the basement stairs
At the base of the 1st floor stairs
At the top f the 2nd floor stairs in the hall protecting the bedrooms
In the case of a 1st floor bedroom or bedrooms, in the hall outside the bedroom

Ranch home
At the base of the basement stairs
In the hall protecting the bed rooms
Homes built prior to 1976, battery operated smoke detectors are allowable.
Homes built after 1976 require hard wired electric smoke detectors.
Homes built after 1998 require hard wired electric smoke detectors with battery back-up in all areas mentioned and the additional installation of smoke detectors in all bedrooms.
It is recommended that all smoke detectors be installed on the ceiling according to manufacturer’s recommendations.

TYPE OF DETECTORS ALLOWED
All must be UL approved
Battery operated (construction prior to 1976)
Hard wired (construction after 1976)
Hard wired with battery back-up (construction after 1998)
It is recommended that all detectors be tested by the home owner prior to inspection to reduce the possibility of a re-inspection.
If you have any question of locations or type of detectors allowed, you can call the Fire Department at 596-3122
All dwellings require a smoke detector/ carbon monoxide inspection prior to sale or transfer

CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR INFORMATION
As of March 31st, 2006, all dwellings in the Commonwealth fall under the new carbon monoxide regulations.
527CMR31: Provides for the type, installation, location, maintenance and inspection of carbon monoxide alarms in every dwelling that contains fossil fuel burning equipment.
All electric homes with an attached garage fall under this provision

INSTALLATION PROVISIONS
1 single station carbon monoxide detector installed on each habitable level.
Includes habitable portions of basements
Sleeping areas; the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in the immediate vicinity of sleeping areas, not more than 10ft. from any bedroom door.
All detectors must be installed according to manufacturer’s recommendations

Rule of thumb installations provisions
Basically the same locations as smoke detectors
circlebullet.jpg Basement if required; located at the base of stairs or in habitable portion of basement.
circlebullet.jpg1st floor; located at the base of the stairs or within 10ft. of a 1st floor bedroom.
circlebullet.jpg2nd floor; located in the hall no further than 10ft. from any bedroom door.
circlebullet.jpg Ranch; located in the hall no further than 10ft. from any bedroom door.

TYPE OF DETECTORS ALLOWED
Must be UL approved
Hard wired (single station) with battery back up
Plug in models with battery back up
Battery operated
Low voltage or wireless systems
Combination detectors must be both simulated voice and tone, clearly distinguishing between carbon monoxide and smoke notifications.
It is recommended that all detectors be tested by the home owner prior to inspection to reduce the possibility of a re-inspection.
If you have any question of locations or type of detectors allowed, you can call the Fire Department at 596-3122

APPLICATION
Certificate of Compliance for Smoke Detectors and Carbon Monoxide Alarms
MGL Chapter 148, Section 26F, 26F1/2
circlebullet.jpgDown load form
circlebullet.jpgFill out top half of application
circlebullet.jpgReturn to the Fire Department with a $25.00 fee
circlebullet.jpgAn inspection will be scheduled upon the return of the application and fee


 
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