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Do we need smoke detectors?

           
     

Smoke detectors in your flat or apartment will provide you and your family with much benefit in an emergency situation most importantly more time.

Early detection and warning gives you and your family time to evacuate, before the smoke or flames would normally be smelt.

A smoke detector can increase your chances of survival and decrease risk of casualties - You must ensure it is regularly tested and replace any dead batteries.

The smoke alarm offered at www.flat-living.co.uk/products/smokedetector features a test button and will give off a sound indicating when the battery is low.

The position your smoke alarm carefully around the house, there are smoke alarms specifically for certain areas such as the kitchen. Please feel free to contact us for more advice.

For Residents Management Companies your annual Fire Risk Assessment will include the check of your communal smoke detectors.

For more information on Fire Risk Assessments go to www.flat-living.co.uk/products/fire_risk_assessment.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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