Arizona Laws > Title 36 > Chapter 13 > Article 3.1 – Hotels and Motels; Smoke Detectors
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§ 36-1645 | Definitions |
§ 36-1646 | Smoke detectors; hotels and motels |
§ 36-1647 | Local ordinances |
Terms Used In Arizona Laws > Title 36 > Chapter 13 > Article 3.1 - Hotels and Motels; Smoke Detectors
- Approved smoke detector: means an electronic device powered by batteries or alternating current that is capable of sensing visible or invisible products of combustion, that sounds an alarm audible in all sleeping areas of a guest unit and that meets the standards prescribed by the office of the state fire marshal pursuant to section 37-1383. See Arizona Laws 36-1645
- Automatic fire extinguishing equipment: means a mechanical system that puts out fires by ejecting chemicals or water. See Arizona Laws 36-1645
- Guest unit: means a room in a motel or hotel that is offered for lodging. See Arizona Laws 36-1645