MrHappy Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 1 hour ago, AB 1950 said: Smoke detector is battery operated and not connected to the mains. not really suitable for an rented property ? Quote Mr Veritas God
norman Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 fine Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
MrHappy Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 16 minutes ago, norman said: fine every change of tenancy requires an electrical inspection, every cert will document the the no. of mains powered smoke detectors, IIRC battery only complies with the some recent landlord regs but not with the building reg ? Quote Mr Veritas God
norman Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/smoke-and-carbon-monoxide-alarms-explanatory-booklet-for-landlords/the-smoke-and-carbon-monoxide-alarm-england-regulations-2015-qa-booklet-for-the-private-rented-sector-landlords-and-tenants 2 Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
norman Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 I've always had a mix of detectors in the houses and make them sign the inventory to say they have seen them tested and will keep the batteries replaced when required, I even photo the dates on the batteries... iirc it was a stipulation of my insurance. On the below you can see the dated label on them too... even under the stairs... Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
MrHappy Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 You gonna gob that big hole up which may allow a fire to penetrate the stair case ? Quote Mr Veritas God
AB 1950 Posted January 26, 2018 Author Posted January 26, 2018 41 minutes ago, MrHappy said: every change of tenancy requires an electrical inspection, every cert will document the the no. of mains powered smoke detectors, IIRC battery only complies with the some recent landlord regs but not with the building reg ? Quote
AB 1950 Posted January 26, 2018 Author Posted January 26, 2018 Thanks for the advice again but this is an existing tenant . The smoke alarm has nowt to do with my problem although it has brought to my attention the need for a regular simple test. Quote
norman Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 1 hour ago, MrHappy said: You gonna gob that big hole up which may allow a fire to penetrate the stair case ? Good point and well spotted... No. The stairs are bare wood in any case just out of sight. Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
norman Posted January 26, 2018 Posted January 26, 2018 1 hour ago, AB 1950 said: Thanks for the advice again but this is an existing tenant . The smoke alarm has nowt to do with my problem although it has brought to my attention the need for a regular simple test. Yeah, sorry and back on point... I'd contact your landlord, he may be miffed if you start messing with fixtures and fittings albeit with good intent. Quote Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.
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