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annual fire alarm testing
marc3
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Apologies where no doubt this is dealt with elsewhere-and i am being a bit lazy by not researching/finding the specific fire regulations; but can anyone advise, whether it is a mandatory/legal requirement to have fire alarm and extinguishers tested in a HMO annually.
were done year and half ago-and i am not hung up over it-just want to be certain of facts, as to whether it is an obvious rocmmendation, or a specific legal requirement.
thanks in anticipation
were done year and half ago-and i am not hung up over it-just want to be certain of facts, as to whether it is an obvious rocmmendation, or a specific legal requirement.
thanks in anticipation
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if anyone could provide a bit of guidance here, it really would be appreciated0
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Rather than bug us why don't you get off your (self confessed) lazy behind and actually do the research yourself? It took me about 30 seconds to find a 148 page government document on Fire Safety Risk Assessment in Sleeping Accommodation.0
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Most council's have information on their websites. A google of 'HMO requirements' pulled up
http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/hmorequirements
aling with many other sources.0
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