Environmental
In Michigan, smoke detectors are required in residential rental properties primarily under:
AMichigan's Environmental Response Act
BMichigan's Residential Code and local ordinances, with specific requirements for placement in sleeping areas✓ Correct
CThe federal Clean Air Act
DEGLE's indoor air quality regulations
Explanation
Smoke detectors in Michigan residential properties are required under the Michigan Residential Code (and local fire codes), which specify placement requirements including in each sleeping room and on each level. Landlords are responsible for installation in rental units.
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