Fire alarm law change Feb 22
Discussion
OldGermanHeaps said:
Allandwf said:
J6542 said:
Why is anyone worrying over this crap? The only time you will need to comply is if you are selling.
Or rentingOldGermanHeaps said:
Allandwf said:
J6542 said:
Why is anyone worrying over this crap? The only time you will need to comply is if you are selling.
Or rentinghttps://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/uk/news/home-...
The idea of the new alarms is when a fire is detected make it more likely occupants escape. They do not reduce the risk of fires. Insurance companies would have no justification for refusing a claim.
irc said:
OldGermanHeaps said:
Allandwf said:
J6542 said:
Why is anyone worrying over this crap? The only time you will need to comply is if you are selling.
Or rentinghttps://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/uk/news/home-...
The idea of the new alarms is when a fire is detected make it more likely occupants escape. They do not reduce the risk of fires. Insurance companies would have no justification for refusing a claim.
CO2000 said:
An early warning could be the difference to a small fire being put out or turning into a bigger total loss (in more ways than 1) one though
They could. But in the average 3 bed semi like mine I can hear either of our smoke detectors activating from anywhere in the house. Linking adds nothing.irc said:
"Scotland’s leading home insurance providers have assured policyholders that their coverage will not be invalidated should they fail to meet the new smoke alarm regulations that the government is set to implement on February 01."
https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/uk/news/home-...
The idea of the new alarms is when a fire is detected make it more likely occupants escape. They do not reduce the risk of fires. Insurance companies would have no justification for refusing a claim.
Nice one, thanks for that.https://www.insurancebusinessmag.com/uk/news/home-...
The idea of the new alarms is when a fire is detected make it more likely occupants escape. They do not reduce the risk of fires. Insurance companies would have no justification for refusing a claim.
I'm not upgrading. With no plans to move or rent the house out. We decided that at Xmas. On fumes in the bank account these days anyway thanks to part time working due covid.
Thread revival as I need to comply to these changes after moving house.
I had a quote of £500 from a local company. That's, supplied, installed and commissioned. No thanks! I only need 4 smoke detectors and 1 heat detector.
There are so many different options and brands online to choose from. But can anyone recommend a particular set\pack for DIY install?
Prices really vary and whilst it's not something I want to cheap out on, I also think some companies are being very opportunistic due to the legislation.
So, something like this?
https://westbasedirect.com/products/hsa-bp4-bh-rf1...
I had a quote of £500 from a local company. That's, supplied, installed and commissioned. No thanks! I only need 4 smoke detectors and 1 heat detector.
There are so many different options and brands online to choose from. But can anyone recommend a particular set\pack for DIY install?
Prices really vary and whilst it's not something I want to cheap out on, I also think some companies are being very opportunistic due to the legislation.
So, something like this?
https://westbasedirect.com/products/hsa-bp4-bh-rf1...
Edited by scz4 on Tuesday 23 January 12:36
Edited by scz4 on Tuesday 23 January 12:38
scz4 said:
Thread revival as I need to comply to these changes after moving house.
I had a quote of £500 from a local company. That's, supplied, installed and commissioned. No thanks! I only need 4 smoke detectors and 1 heat detector.
There are so many different options and brands online to choose from. But can anyone recommend a particular set\pack for DIY install?
Prices really vary and whilst it's not something I want to cheap out on, I also think some companies are being very opportunistic due to the legislation.
So, something like this?
https://westbasedirect.com/products/hsa-bp4-bh-rf1...
That's a very good price and Hispec is decent quality, you'll need a carbon monoxide detector, unless you already have one, and possibly add an control unit if you want to save going around everything individually to switch off the alarms.I had a quote of £500 from a local company. That's, supplied, installed and commissioned. No thanks! I only need 4 smoke detectors and 1 heat detector.
There are so many different options and brands online to choose from. But can anyone recommend a particular set\pack for DIY install?
Prices really vary and whilst it's not something I want to cheap out on, I also think some companies are being very opportunistic due to the legislation.
So, something like this?
https://westbasedirect.com/products/hsa-bp4-bh-rf1...
Edited by scz4 on Tuesday 23 January 12:36
Edited by scz4 on Tuesday 23 January 12:38
ALTO77 said:
That's a very good price and Hispec is decent quality, you'll need a carbon monoxide detector, unless you already have one, and possibly add an control unit if you want to save going around everything individually to switch off the alarms.
Thanks for confirming, perhaps prices have dropped since the initial rush. I already have two carbon monoxide detectors, one by the boiler and the other by the gas fire. I don't believe they need to be linked to the smoke or heat detectors.
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