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Wireless Smoke Alarms for Holiday Let Cottage.

Can wireless interconnecting smoke alarms be used in a rental holiday cottage? Sparkingchip suggests a LD2 category of use. The cottage will be let out to people for short term holidays. The main house has a small kitchen and dining room, an annexe has two bedrooms, a corridor and a lounge. Upstairs are two bedrooms and a bathrooms. The house is brick built and is about 100 years old.


Can the wireless type of interconnecting smoke alarms comply and keep the fire officer happy?

Radio Link Smoke Alarms - Radiolink wireless (tlc-direct.co.uk)


P.S. I intend to use mains powered smoke alarms with battery backup.




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  • So, you could run a few interconnected smokes/CO/Heats etc on one cct and some on another cct and some on another cct etc etc and so long as at least one per cct is wireless they can talk to each other but retain sep cct supplies ? or am I hoping too much?
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  • So, you could run a few interconnected smokes/CO/Heats etc on one cct and some on another cct and some on another cct etc etc and so long as at least one per cct is wireless they can talk to each other but retain sep cct supplies ? or am I hoping too much?
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