After a house fire in Vancouver killed a toddler, tenants’ advocates are reminding renters that they need to ensure their homes have working smoke alarms. Provincial guidelines require landlords to install smoke alarms and keep them in good working condition but there is nothing specific in B.C.’s Residential Tenancy Act about smoke alarms.
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