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Not true, the requirement for "non-combustible" CU casings came directly from LFB.

It may have come from the LFB, but it wouldn't have got any traction if the IET and the schemes hadn't encouraged it.

I'm 99% certain that the IET are clutching at straws to come up with more and more regs to justify the AMD's
 
To get this back on topic. I agree that some protection is better than none, and I don't expect them to fit mains smokes . But I would expect them to advise that the battery ones are a minimum level of protection and explain the choices available.
 
Small point ....
Most ten year domestic type Smoke alarms ie Aico are presumably called this due to the rechargeable battery lifespan,
yet the actual detection elements are only guaranteed for 5 years after which the element is meant to be tested as per manufacturers guidance,
Yet its a common conception that you can fit and forget for 10 years
People need to check the instructions!
 
Small point ....
Most ten year domestic type Smoke alarms ie Aico are presumably called this due to the rechargeable battery lifespan,
yet the actual detection elements are only guaranteed for 5 years after which the element is meant to be tested as per manufacturers guidance,
Yet its a common conception that you can fit and forget for 10 years
People need to check the instructions!

This is the recommended life span of any serviced optical/ion detector, weather aico or professional Apollo/Hochiki. Problem is part 6 domestic, if not serviced/tested correctly, I find pushing a test button a bit hit & miss, and would suggest a correct smoke test be conducted atleast once a year. I would also suggest the battery life, is a calculation only, with alarm activations, reducing the capacity.
 

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