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Mains fire alarms and the Regs/Part P
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard-the-Ninth" data-source="post: 530728" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>Would it not depend on why they were installed in the first place?</p><p>Suppose a loft extension was added, then building regs would insist on smoke alarms being installed. But if the home owner installed them for his own peace of mind yes they could be removed.</p><p></p><p>If the building is rented out, they must stay. If the building is in Scotland they must stay</p><p></p><p>I know we are not aware of the back story, but it may be an opportunity to change them all to more suitable ones, and change the smoke alarm in the kitchen to a heat alarm. (You get the idea) Or maybe they just have cheap and nasty smoke alarms.</p><p>And before he says it. Aico</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard-the-Ninth, post: 530728, member: 23472"] Would it not depend on why they were installed in the first place? Suppose a loft extension was added, then building regs would insist on smoke alarms being installed. But if the home owner installed them for his own peace of mind yes they could be removed. If the building is rented out, they must stay. If the building is in Scotland they must stay I know we are not aware of the back story, but it may be an opportunity to change them all to more suitable ones, and change the smoke alarm in the kitchen to a heat alarm. (You get the idea) Or maybe they just have cheap and nasty smoke alarms. And before he says it. Aico [/QUOTE]
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