Fire Alarm Systems – HMOs
An HMO, or House in Multiple Occupancy, is a building or part of a building (such as a flat) that is occupied by more than two persons living as more than one household. There are strict regulations for landlords operating HMOs to protect tenants from poor conditions. This includes ensuring the quality of the accommodation, that the landlord is suitable to manage an HMO, that there are not too many people living in an HMO and that high-risk HMOs are monitored. These regulations also include the provision of adequate fire precautions, including suitable and reliable fire detection.
New Fire and Smoke Alarm Regulations For Homes in Scotland
Following the devastating fire that claimed 71 lives at Grenfell Tower last June, all homes in Scotland will soon be required by law to have a minimum number of working smoke detectors installed.
Domestic Smoke, Heat & CO Alarms – West Sussex House Fire
Last month, not only did one devastating house fire occur in a home in Gorleston, but another was reported in West Sussex. These recent reports of such severe domestic fires only emphasise the importance of reliable fire detection in the home.
Domestic Smoke, Heat & CO Alarms – Gorleston House Fire
Your home is a place of tranquillity, relaxation and family time; it is where all of your sentimental items are kept and where your pets and family live together. Fire safety is, therefore, essential in the home. However, it is something many homeowners and landlords push to the side and never come back to.
The X-Series Alarm Scan App enables users to check the general status of any compatible device, as well as download logged alarm
The X-Series Alarm Scan App gives users of any X-Series alarm that bears the Alarm Scan logo the ability to download data from the alarm to a smart device. This provides an on-the-spot investigation of any incidents and easy report generation.
