Fla. Stat. 553.885
Carbon monoxide alarm required


(1)

Every separate building or addition to an existing building, other than a hospital, an inpatient hospice facility, or a nursing home facility licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration, constructed on or after July 1, 2008, and having a fossil-fuel-burning heater or appliance, a fireplace, an attached garage, or other feature, fixture, or element that emits carbon monoxide as a byproduct of combustion shall have an approved operational carbon monoxide alarm installed within 10 feet of each room used for sleeping purposes in the new building or addition, or at such other locations as required by the Florida Building Code. The requirements of this subsection may be satisfied with the installation of a hard-wired or battery-powered carbon monoxide alarm or a hard-wired or battery-powered combination carbon monoxide and smoke alarm. For a new hospital, an inpatient hospice facility, a nursing home facility licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration, or a new state correctional institution, an approved operational carbon monoxide detector shall be installed inside or directly outside of each room or area within the hospital or facility where a fossil-fuel-burning heater, engine, or appliance is located. This detector shall be connected to the fire alarm system of the hospital or facility as a supervisory signal. This subsection does not apply to existing buildings that are undergoing alterations or repairs unless the alteration is an addition as defined in subsection (3).

(2)

The Florida Building Commission shall adopt rules to administer this section and shall incorporate such requirements into its next revision of the Florida Building Code.

(3)

As used in this section, the term:“Carbon monoxide alarm” means a device that is meant for the purpose of detecting carbon monoxide, that produces a distinct audible alarm, and that meets the requirements of and is approved by the Florida Building Commission.“Fossil fuel” means coal, kerosene, oil, fuel gases, or other petroleum or hydrocarbon product that emits carbon monoxide as a by-product of combustion.“Addition” means an extension or increase in floor area, number of stories, or height of a building or structure.

(a)

“Carbon monoxide alarm” means a device that is meant for the purpose of detecting carbon monoxide, that produces a distinct audible alarm, and that meets the requirements of and is approved by the Florida Building Commission.

(b)

“Fossil fuel” means coal, kerosene, oil, fuel gases, or other petroleum or hydrocarbon product that emits carbon monoxide as a by-product of combustion.

(c)

“Addition” means an extension or increase in floor area, number of stories, or height of a building or structure.

Source: Section 553.885 — Carbon monoxide alarm required, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0553.­885 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

553.70
Short title
553.71
Definitions
553.72
Intent
553.73
Florida Building Code
553.74
Florida Building Commission
553.75
Organization of commission
553.76
General powers of the commission
553.77
Specific powers of the commission
553.79
Permits
553.80
Enforcement
553.83
Injunctive relief
553.84
Statutory civil action
553.85
Liquefied petroleum gases
553.86
Public restrooms
553.88
Adoption of electrical and alarm standards
553.721
Surcharge
553.775
Interpretations
553.781
Licensee accountability
553.791
Alternative plans review and inspection
553.792
Building permit application to local government
553.793
Streamlined low-voltage alarm system installation permitting
553.794
Local government residential master building permit program
553.835
Implied warranties
553.837
Mandatory builder warranty
553.841
Building code compliance and mitigation program
553.842
Product evaluation and approval
553.844
Windstorm loss mitigation
553.865
Private spaces
553.883
Smoke alarms in one-family and two-family dwellings and townhomes
553.885
Carbon monoxide alarm required
553.886
Energy efficiency technologies
553.895
Firesafety
553.896
Mitigation grant program guideline
553.898
Preemption
553.899
Mandatory structural inspections for condominium and cooperative buildings
553.7921
Fire alarm permit application to local enforcement agency
553.7922
Local government-expedited approval of certain permits
553.7931
Alarm system registrations
553.7932
Simplified permitting processes
553.8425
Local product approval
553.8991
Resiliency and Safe Structures Act

Current through Fall 2025

§ 553.885. Carbon monoxide alarm required's source at flsenate​.gov