Interlinked Alarms

Scottish Legal Requirement

Interlinked Fire Detection

Since February 2022, all homes in Scotland must have interlinked fire alarms. We supply and install compliant smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detection systems.

Scottish Law: All homes must have interlinked fire alarms since 1st February 2022

What Does the Law Require?

The Scottish Government introduced new fire and smoke alarm legislation that came into force on 1st February 2022. This means every home in Scotland, whether owned or rented, must now have interlinked fire alarms.

Interlinked means that when one alarm detects a fire, all alarms in the property will sound together. This gives occupants the earliest possible warning of fire, no matter where they are in the property.

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What Alarms Do You Need?

The minimum requirements for every Scottish home under the new legislation.

Smoke Alarms

Living Room & Hallways

One smoke alarm in the room you spend most of the day (usually the living room), plus one in every hallway and landing. These must be ceiling mounted.

Heat Alarm

Kitchen

One heat alarm in the kitchen. Heat alarms are used in kitchens as they are less likely to be triggered by cooking fumes, reducing false alarms.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Near Fuel-Burning Appliances

A carbon monoxide detector is required in any room with a carbon-fuelled appliance such as a boiler, fire, heater or flue.

Homeowners

All owner-occupied properties in Scotland must comply with the new legislation. We offer supply and installation packages to bring your home up to standard.

Landlords

Landlords are responsible for ensuring rental properties have compliant interlinked alarms installed before a new tenancy begins.

Short Term Lets

Holiday lets and Airbnb properties must have interlinked alarms as part of the Short Term Let Licence requirements in Scotland.

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