Illinois Smoke Alarm Law
All Illinois homes are required to have smoke alarms with a self-contained, non-removable, long term (10-year lithium) battery, effective Jan. 1st, 2023.
Any existing non-hardwired, battery-powered smoke alarm must be replaced with a 10-year sealed battery smoke alarm if any of the following is true:
The unit is 10 years older than the date of manufacture (or if there is no manufactured date on the device)
The unit is no longer operation or fails to respond to operability testing
A new device is being installed
Illinois General Assembly, Public Act 100-0200, (passed in 2017)
Refer to (e) for exceptions, (IFSA simplifies these in the link below)
Refer to 425 ILCS 60/4 (c) for violation information, (bottom of Public Act)
Code Officials, time to notify and educate your local residents and update staff, (rental housing program)!
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