Smoke alarms can save your life in a fire, but only if you have enough of them and you know they work. Do you have enough smoke alarms in your home? How old are they? Are they in
the right places? Do they have a new battery in them? Without working smoke alarms, you and your family may not wake up in time to get to safety if a fire breaks out in your home. They are extremely important. Make sure your family is safe.
Florida Statute 553.885- Carbon Monoxide Alarm Required
Requires that every building for which a building permit is
issued for new construction on or after July 1, 2008, and
having a fossil-fuel-burning heater or appliance, a fireplace,
or an attached garage shall have an approved operational
carbon monoxide alarm installed within 10 feet of each room
used for sleeping purposes. |