Sorry Specs , I've been to quite a few jobs where unused MCBs are OFF and one of them is the fire detectors .
One customer said he thought they were working and had never , in 5 years , looked at the consumer unit or tested the alarms ...which were not powered & with dead batteries .
Another customer said the last bloke to mess with the consumer was a heating guy , who had been switching breakers on & off ...that had been a couple of years without alarms. How many people test them ? Not many .
Same argument can apply if they are taken off a lighting circuit.....
I've seen just as many jobs where lights or part of circuits are off and
I've lost count of the number of questions we get on the forum where DIY bob took down a light fitting..
no idea how to wire it back up
half the lights not working.. has been off for a few days.. can you tell me where to put all the red and black wires sort of question....
For all we know smoke alarms off this same circuit could also be dead...? :C
Whether lights or dedicated circuit if the back up batteries are not tested or verified on a regular basis
then you are living on a hope and a guess that they will work when you need them too!
Unfortunately your looking at the problem from the wrong end...
trying to get the tail to wag the dog....
No mater where you supply your alarms from if they are not checked and tested periodically
then for all you know they might have failed anyway...
even if the light circuit is all powered up.
No different to a seized up RCD....
powers all there...
But at the critical point its unable to work due to lack of routine testing!
Same as when intruder alarm batteries are left in since the day it was installed..
come the first power cut external bells all start a howling....
(and they could well be off a lighting circuit)
A lighting circuit supply is no more fail safe than a dedicated one, if the alarm sensors themselves are not checked as per manufactures guidance.
Guinness