Justice for ALS Veterans Act of 2025
Bill S 749 mandates smoke detectors in shared spaces of residential buildings with three or more units, enhancing fire safety for residents and reducing fire risks.
Bill S 749 mandates smoke detectors in shared spaces of residential buildings with three or more units, enhancing fire safety for residents and reducing fire risks.
The primary purpose of Bill S 749 is to enhance fire safety in residential buildings that contain three or more dwelling units. By mandating the installation of smoke detectors in shared common spaces, the bill aims to reduce the risk of fire-related incidents and improve the overall safety of residents in multi-unit housing.
Bill S 749 represents a significant step towards improving fire safety in multi-unit residential buildings. By mandating smoke detectors in common areas, the bill seeks to protect residents and reduce the likelihood of fire-related emergencies. As it has been substituted by A 519, stakeholders should monitor the developments of the companion bill for further details on implementation and compliance requirements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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