Scottish Smoke/Fire/Heat Alarm Legislation.

Mine arrived this am, installed and working, gathering drill etc took as long as putting them up, what is everyone doing with the remote? Do you keep it upstairs, downstairs, not wanting to put it somewhere ‘safe’ and forget where.

I'm going to keep mine on top of the main alarm control panel under the stairs.
 



Let the rush pass and retailers may be left with large stocks and drop their prices.
 
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Makes no sense the nest does have a heat sensor.

"Heat sensor
The heat sensor enables Nest Protect to detect sudden rises in temperature."

I'm not up to speed on the Nest kit but I think the issue is with the batteries not being 10 year, sealed ones.
 
Just had the quote for supplying and fitting 3 Smoke alarms , 1 Heat sensor [ kitchen with gas cooker ] and 1 carbon monoxide alarm. Also the remote
/ switch thingie.

Total cost £593.38 !!

Can't do it myself
 
If you get the battery versions some are supplied with double sided tape for attaching to the ceiling, only need to be able to climb a chair?
 
Just had the quote for supplying and fitting 3 Smoke alarms , 1 Heat sensor [ kitchen with gas cooker ] and 1 carbon monoxide alarm. Also the remote
/ switch thingie.

Total cost £593.38 !!

Can't do it myself
I don’t know if the Fireguard one mentioned earlier is suitable but it attaches by 3M sticky pads to the ceiling — ie no drilling, plugging, screwing and twisting on so maybe you (or someone) could do that. It seems to be more expensive but not £600!

Link:
 
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That system does appeal - but I really don't have anyone to do it for me
 
If you weren't a few hundred miles away, I'd offer to do it for you but it's the best part of a day each way!
 
That system does appeal - but I really don't have anyone to do it for me

I’m wondering if one could use an extension of some king to place it on the ceiling. Haven’t given it much thought yet!
 
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