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Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) is offline
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Default DIY fire alarms.

Why would I need three and why a heat alarm and a co2 alarm?
I guess it could be so if you had a family and gas central heating or gas
anything.

Luckily I do not.
I noticed that in a flat where the fire service had installed free smoke
alarms they were held to the ceiling and walls simply by self adhesive pads.
I'd have thought that rather insecure. However I copied this idea, and its
certainly stuck very weell.
Brian

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Can someone explain the process for the DIY part below..

.........."Any costs will be the responsibility of home owners and
landlords. The cost of the alarms will vary according to what you
currently have in place and the alarms you choose to install We estimate
that the cost for an average three bedroom house which requires three
smoke alarms, one heat alarm and one carbon monoxide detector will be
around £220.

This is based on using the type of alarms that you can install by yourself
without the need for an electrician for installing a hard-wired
alarm".............