Nevada Code § 489.701

Smoke detectors required for mobile homes, commercial coaches and manufactured homes sold or used for residential purposes in State; interconnectivity devices
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1. Any mobile home or commercial coach
sold or used for residential purposes in this State must be equipped with a
smoke detector which meets standards approved by the State Fire Marshal.
2. Any manufactured home sold or used for
residential purposes in this State must be equipped with a smoke detector which
meets federal construction and safety standards for manufactured homes in
accordance with the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety
Standards Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5401 et seq.).
3. An interconnectivity device for smoke
detectors is not required to be installed in a mobile home or manufactured home
that was not designed and produced by the manufacturer to accommodate such a
device.

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