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NSPIRE Changes to Smoke Detectors - Start Planning Now!
There is a new federal mandate on smoke detectors that must be implemented by December 29, 2024. All smoke detectors will be required to be hardwired OR of the sealed 10-year battery type. If any smoke detectors need to be updated to be compliant with this new mandate NSPIRE Standard - Smoke Alarm, Owners/Management agents should consider a couple of things. There must be one smoke detector on each level of the building and on each level of the unit. Smoke detectors are required inside each bedroom and outside each sleeping area. If the bedrooms are confined to one hallway, only one smoke detector is required.
Remember that carbon monoxide (CO) detectors are also required for both new and existing buildings {Refer to the code for reference, or for a full analysis of all CO-related Ohio Fire Code (OFC) provisions, see OFC §§ 915 and 1103.9, and review the Ohio Department of Commerce, Division of State Fire Marshal’s (SFM) Technical Bulletin 18-001 “Carbon Monoxide Detectors in New and Existing Buildings” (TB 18-001). Now would be an ideal time to update to the combination smoke/CO detectors to be in compliance with NSPIRE protocols. OHFA recommends Owners/Management agents keep a tracking log for each unit as to when compliant smoke/CO detectors are installed.
Note: OHFA auditors will not pull down a functioning detector to see if it is of the sealed lithium battery type for audits occurring on or after December 29, 2024. For this reason, it may be beneficial for property Owners/Management agents to use detectors that are clearly marked that they are of the sealed lithium battery type. This will remove any questions or concerns the auditor may have.
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