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Default Smoke alarms, approx fitting costs

On 20/03/2018 12:13, Tim Watts wrote:
On 19/03/18 21:57, ARW wrote:
On 19/03/2018 21:03, Michael Chare wrote:
On 19/03/2018 10:48, Brian Gaff wrote:
That is clearly rubbish, My smoke alarm is on the side of the upper
floor by
the stairs where any convective airflow will go. Its within reach,
so no
falls in the home trying to replace batteries, and it can be tested
even by
a blind person as I can touch it.
Â* No need for any other alarm all heating and cooking is electric.


No electric tumble drier or fridge then?

What I wonder is which room this would be:

"at least one smoke alarm installed in the room most frequently used
for general daytime living purposes,"



I call it the lounge. Southerners call it a living room.

Or for most people it's the room with the TV and SKY box in it.


Morning Room, if you please. Living rooms are what the plebs relax in...

:-


Upstairs or downstairs?


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