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GOV.UK advice on Rented properties for smoke alarms.
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<blockquote data-quote="Nicky Tesla" data-source="post: 553575" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>Class D1 smoke alarms is described as mains wired and battery .....Now is that mains as well as battery or mains with battery back up??</p><p>Badly written, which may be where the confusion is. The picture in diagrams show mains with battery back up.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Also GOV.UK advice for latest regs ... SECTION Frequently Asked Questions : with answers, but I think some of the answers are to the old version of the reg as the British Standard it mentions is BS5839-6 and not BS5839-6 2019. (as shown in first post). Very confusing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nicky Tesla, post: 553575, member: 445"] Class D1 smoke alarms is described as mains wired and battery .....Now is that mains as well as battery or mains with battery back up?? Badly written, which may be where the confusion is. The picture in diagrams show mains with battery back up. Also GOV.UK advice for latest regs ... SECTION Frequently Asked Questions : with answers, but I think some of the answers are to the old version of the reg as the British Standard it mentions is BS5839-6 and not BS5839-6 2019. (as shown in first post). Very confusing. [/QUOTE]
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