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GOV.UK advice on Rented properties for smoke alarms.
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<blockquote data-quote="Radiotowers" data-source="post: 553602" data-attributes="member: 37784"><p>So here in Scotland the regulations changed exactly a year ago , and I fitted battery powered smoke, heat and CO2 alarms as required around the house and they all work fine working on the 850Mhz band . At the time of buying there were no independent easy to access reports on interlinked alarms.</p><p>We decided to buy a British manufactured alarm namely HISPEC</p><p></p><p>My WHICH magazine dropped through the letterbox as usual during last autumn and my smoke alarm had been tested with a DONT BUY recommendation against it . Apparently failed sufficiently detect certain types of smoke.</p><p>Glad I kept my existing main/battery smoke alarms !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radiotowers, post: 553602, member: 37784"] So here in Scotland the regulations changed exactly a year ago , and I fitted battery powered smoke, heat and CO2 alarms as required around the house and they all work fine working on the 850Mhz band . At the time of buying there were no independent easy to access reports on interlinked alarms. We decided to buy a British manufactured alarm namely HISPEC My WHICH magazine dropped through the letterbox as usual during last autumn and my smoke alarm had been tested with a DONT BUY recommendation against it . Apparently failed sufficiently detect certain types of smoke. Glad I kept my existing main/battery smoke alarms ! [/QUOTE]
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