While specific details for Staunton weren’t found publicly, cities in Virginia typically follow the statewide building and fire prevention codes, meaning Staunton likely aligns similarly.
2. 2025 Virginia Residential Code Updates (2021 Code Now in Force)
Effective January 18, 2025, the 2021 Virginia Residential Code became mandatory statewide, replacing earlier versions. Key provisions include:
Required Smoke Alarm Locations:
Inside each sleeping room.
Outside each sleeping area (e.g., in hallways).
On every level of the home, including basements.
Ceiling Height Considerations: Smoke alarms must be installed in hallways serving bedrooms even when adjacent ceilings exceed hallway height by more than 24 inches.
Bathroom Clearance Rule: Alarms should not be installed within 3 feet of a bathroom door to avoid false activations ICC Digital Codes.
3. Virginia Rental Property Requirements: Landlords & Tenants
Virginia law mandates landlords to:
Provide tenants with a written certificate—at lease start, renewal, or annually—attesting that all smoke alarms are installed, inspected, and in working condition.
Perform repairs within five days if a tenant reports an alarm malfunction.
Tenants are responsible for interim maintenance—like testing and battery replacement—unless the alarm is located in a common area. View the Virginia Code.
This transparency ensures both parties are aware and accountable.
4. Code Compliance Corner: Safety Beyond Just Installation
Fairfax County’s June 2025 compliance bulletin reminds homeowners:
Smoke alarms must remain capable of alerting occupants—simply installing them isn’t enough.
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