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Downlight Regulations

Former Community Member
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I am trying to get a definitive answer to a question regarding the regulations on the installation of downlights.


Could you please tell me under what circumstances it is a legal requirement for fire safe downlights to be fitted rather than ordinary downlights. 


I have a top floor flat with ordinary downlights fitted in a false ceiling. They use led bulbs. 


I am concerned that an eicr survey will insist on the downlights being changed. 


There is no accommodation above my flat. 


Would you please be able to advise on this matter 


Many thanks. 

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  • Not sure about out of scope.  They should be fitted safely and installed correctly.  So not too close to timbers or some shouldn't be covered as could cause a fire risk.  Breaching a fire barrier ceiling with non fire rated lights (not in this case) is not suitable for the location they have been installed to me so worthy of a C3 .



    Gary
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  • Not sure about out of scope.  They should be fitted safely and installed correctly.  So not too close to timbers or some shouldn't be covered as could cause a fire risk.  Breaching a fire barrier ceiling with non fire rated lights (not in this case) is not suitable for the location they have been installed to me so worthy of a C3 .



    Gary
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