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GOV.UK advice on Rented properties for smoke alarms.
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<blockquote data-quote="roys" data-source="post: 553546" data-attributes="member: 5044"><p>Fairly certain in Scotland the rule is now all houses to have interlinked detectors, but they do not need to be mains ones. I have fitted Aico in my own place but friends and family have gone down the 10 year sealed battery unit route, very easy to fit and install, pair them all up on the kitchen table then stick them to the ceiling with small screws and lightweight plasterboard plugs. Set of battery detectors for the average house about £200, which is about half the price of my Aico setup however Aico is still the best in my opinion, but for a retro fit the battery kit wins in my mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roys, post: 553546, member: 5044"] Fairly certain in Scotland the rule is now all houses to have interlinked detectors, but they do not need to be mains ones. I have fitted Aico in my own place but friends and family have gone down the 10 year sealed battery unit route, very easy to fit and install, pair them all up on the kitchen table then stick them to the ceiling with small screws and lightweight plasterboard plugs. Set of battery detectors for the average house about £200, which is about half the price of my Aico setup however Aico is still the best in my opinion, but for a retro fit the battery kit wins in my mind. [/QUOTE]
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