Contact your local government to find out which building codes apply to homes and businesses in your area. Note: different communities may handle building regulations within different departments, such as building, engineering, fire, or planning. In addition to these departments, other safety codes, such as fire or wildfire codes, may be managed by emergency management or fire departments.

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Inspect to Protect helps homeowners and renters find information on the building codes that apply to their area. We are an initiative of the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes (FLASH)®, a leading consumer advocate for strengthening homes and safeguarding families from natural and manmade disasters.

Want to help homeowners, renters, and contractors learn about building codes and decide what renovations, retrofits, and upgrades will make homes safer and stronger? Check out our free resources to start spreading the word.

Building codes are construction guidelines that set minimum legal standards for single family and multi-family structures. Initially adopted over 100 years ago, modern building codes have evolved to address a wide range of hazards, ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of occupants.

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