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Guidance published on Scotland’s new fire alarm regs

20 Nov 19 Scottish trade body for the electrical industry, Select, has issued guidance on new regulations that will make fire and smoke detectors mandatory in every home.

The trade body, Select, is running a campaign to raise public awareness about the new fire and smoke detector regulations. It has created an eight-page brochure to explain the rules.

Under the new laws, every residence throughout the country must have an interlinked warning system for smoke, fire and carbon monoxide detection by 1st February 2021.

Select鈥檚 brochure sets out step-by-step guidance on exactly what is required.

The brochure will be handed out by Select鈥檚 1,250 members to homeowners, tenants and landlords. It identifies the types of alarms specified for use and exactly where they should 鈥 and shouldn鈥檛 鈥 be installed around the home.

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The guide, which has been developed in partnership with the alarm company, Aico, also provides similar advice on carbon monoxide alarms.

聽Dave Forrester, head of technical services at Select, said: 鈥淎lthough consumers and landlords don鈥檛 need to comply with the new regulations until 2021, it is vital to raise awareness about exactly what needs to be done.

鈥淭his new support tool is designed to give an easy-to-follow overview of the changes, helping people across Scotland understand what they have to do and why. Our technical team are also happy to help with any further enquiries.鈥

Under the new regulations, it will be the property owner鈥檚 responsibility to meet the new standards. The minimum requirements are:

  • one smoke alarm in the room most used for general daytime living;
  • one smoke alarm in every circulation space on each storey, such as hallways and landings;
  • one heat alarm in every kitchen;
  • carbon monoxide detectors wherever there are carbon-fuelled appliances such as boilers, fires, heaters and stoves.

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