[Ord. No. 889, § 1(1), 1-10-1983; Ord. No. 1289, § 1, 6-15-1999]
When used in this article, the following words and phrases shall, for the purpose of this article, have the meanings given them by this section:
(a)
Smoke detector is defined as a device capable of sensing visible and invisible particles or products of combustion and which, when activated thereby, provides an audible alarm suitable to warn occupants, which device shall be approved by the Underwriters Laboratory, Inc., or other comparable testing agency.
(b)
Residential structure, as used herein, shall include all buildings used for sleeping or lodging purposes, including, but not limited to, multiple-family dwellings, hotels, motels, mobile homes, rooming houses, apartment houses, condominiums, townhouses, hospitals, institutional homes, nursing homes, convalescent homes, half-way houses, and rest homes. Single-family detached dwellings and two-family semi-detached dwellings in existence on February 11, 1983, are specifically excluded from all requirements of this article unless undergoing alterations, repairs and additions as outlined in section 6-22 below.