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Generally, Cincinnati's housing and fire codes require smoke detectors. Tenants are responsible for maintaining them and replacing the batteries.
Generally, Cincinnati's housing and fire codes require smoke detectors. Tenants are responsible for maintaining them and replacing the batteries.
This primer on how to install a smoke detector, hard-wired or battery-powered, should help you protect your household against the dangers of fire and smoke.
In less than two minutes, a fast-moving fire that started with a lithium-ion battery filled Jody Burgoyne’s home with smoke ...
A Delta flight bound for Fort Lauderdale had to do divert and land instead in Fort Myers after smoke from a "personal battery" was reported, according to the airline.
Should the landlord be cited for not having smoke and carbon monoxide detectors in the property? Fire officials said they aren't focusing on that.
A large fire at a York County home prompted a three-alarm response on Thursday night.
Several callers reported the smoke in the industrial area, but it turned out to be mostly vegetation on fire.