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Posted By Neal Robertson
Does anyone have information on siting smoke detectors?
Contractors want to install some across our newly refurbished ceilings & covings in our showroom (landlord didn`t warn us about fire system upgrade when work was done!)
All help appreciated.
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Posted By Zoe Barnett
Hallo Neal, if it's just the aesthetics you're worried about you could try the new detectors that screw into light fittings - they are then hidden by the light shade. They're about £20 and you can get them from B&Q and similar places.
Zoe
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Posted By Ken Taylor
If this is a workplace, I would expect automatic fire detection to be integrated with the existing fire alarm system and not to be of a self-contained or DIY type. The installers should be following both published codes and the manufacturers guidance - which will normally require detectors to be at the points to which smoke and combustion products will rise. The use of detectors with base sounders would reduce the need for separate sounders and suitably coloured cables should help with the visual impact if the wiring cannot be concealed. We have had to adopt this approach in our listed buildings.
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