For the few in Scotland. It will probably be delayed until Feb 2022 (was due Feb 2021), but it will be a legal requirement to have connected fire and smoke alarms in Scottish homes. I think it's a really good idea to have them, I put them in a few years ago, so my house already meets the requirements, but I don't see the majority of people bothering to do it any time soon, because of the cost. Local authorities will have to enforce it, so impossible to police. They need to visit the house to check and they can't do that.
What it will mean is that if there is a fire and you don't have the required system fitted, they will get you then!. It will also be a new tick box in the home report if you want to sell. It will be a requirement to get home insurance, so that will be the driving factor.
The requirements are :
What it will mean is that if there is a fire and you don't have the required system fitted, they will get you then!. It will also be a new tick box in the home report if you want to sell. It will be a requirement to get home insurance, so that will be the driving factor.
The requirements are :
- one smoke alarm installed in the room most frequently used for general daytime living purposes
- one smoke alarm in every circulation space on each storey, such as hallways and landings
- one heat alarm installed in every kitchen