McLoughlin E, Marchone M, Hanger L, German P S, Baker S P
Am J Public Health. 1985 Aug;75(8):858-62. doi: 10.2105/ajph.75.8.858.
Montgomery County, Maryland was the first major jurisdiction to pass a law requiring smoke detectors in all homes. Smoke detector coverage in the county was evaluated five years after the law's implementation and compared to the coverage in neighboring Fairfax County, Virginia, which has no such law. Firefighters visited 651 randomly selected owner-occupied homes and tested each detector. While a similar percentage of homes in Montgomery and Fairfax counties complied with detector codes (42 per cent vs 44 per cent, respectively), Montgomery County had a significantly lower percentage of homes with no working detectors (17 per cent vs 30 per cent) and with no detectors at all (6 per cent vs 16 per cent). In general, Montgomery County residents complied with what they believed the law required, but lacked knowledge of the law's details. New homes where building codes required detectors and homes where owners assumed that detectors were required by law were likely to have working detectors. Analyses of 12 years of fire data suggest that as a county approaches complete detector coverage, the risk of residential fire deaths decreases. An essentially unenforced law seems to be obeyed because it conforms to community values.
马里兰州蒙哥马利县是第一个通过法律要求所有家庭安装烟雾探测器的主要辖区。在该法律实施五年后,对该县的烟雾探测器覆盖情况进行了评估,并与弗吉尼亚州邻近的费尔法克斯县的覆盖情况进行了比较,后者没有此类法律。消防员走访了651户随机挑选的自住房屋,并对每个探测器进行了测试。虽然蒙哥马利县和费尔法克斯县符合探测器规定的房屋比例相似(分别为42%和44%),但蒙哥马利县没有正常工作探测器的房屋比例(17%对30%)和根本没有探测器的房屋比例(6%对16%)明显更低。总体而言,蒙哥马利县居民遵守了他们认为法律要求的内容,但对法律细节缺乏了解。建筑规范要求安装探测器的新建房屋以及业主认为法律要求安装探测器的房屋,很可能有正常工作的探测器。对12年火灾数据的分析表明,随着一个县接近完全的探测器覆盖,住宅火灾死亡风险会降低。一项基本上未得到执行的法律似乎得到了遵守,因为它符合社区价值观。