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smoke & heat detectors interlinked with co detector neccesarry?

Hi Guys 

My customer recently recieved a letter from St Andrews university regarding her property (a 2 bedroom ground floor flat) which is used for student accopmodation. My understamding is that a smoke detector in the hallway interlinked with a heat detector in the kitchen along with a standalone co detector would comply with current legislation ,however the letter stated "all alarms should be interlinked" .  I don't think the co detector needs to be interlinked  to the smokes . Look forward to hearing any of your opinions regarding this. thanks

p.s.  portion of letter attached
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  • Wednesday evening I went to a birthday party in a Tipi (although I always thought they are a teepee) in a canal-side pub garden, which has a gas fired fire pit in the centre of it running off a patio gas bottle.


    I did think the next time I have a coffee with a gas fitter that I will ask which assessment covers the installation of gas fired fire pits in teepees.


    Andy Betteridge
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  • Wednesday evening I went to a birthday party in a Tipi (although I always thought they are a teepee) in a canal-side pub garden, which has a gas fired fire pit in the centre of it running off a patio gas bottle.


    I did think the next time I have a coffee with a gas fitter that I will ask which assessment covers the installation of gas fired fire pits in teepees.


    Andy Betteridge
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