Fire Safety Building Regulations have changed

CarbonMonoxideDetectorBG_hero_imageFrom September 1st 2014

Where a new or replacement open-flues or clueless combustion appliance, not designed solely for cooking purposes, is installed in a dwelling, a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm should be provided:

(a) in the room where the appliance is located, and

(b) either inside each bedroom or, within 5m (16ft.) of the bedroom door, measured along the path of the corridor.

Check out the building regulations (Technical Guidance Document B Fire Safety) at: http://www.environ.ie/en/Publications/DevelopmentandHousing/BuildingStandards/FileDownLoad,1640,en.pdf

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Carbon Monoxide is highly dangerous. You can’t see it or smell it. In fact it is often called “the silent killer”. You can protect your home from the dangers of this deadly gas by taking preventive measures and by learning to recognise the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. 

 

CFSG is one stop shop that supplies all your Fire Safety needs, email us info@cfsg.ie or call us 01 295 7540. CSFG operates a nationwide service backed up by a 24 hour call monitoring facility.

 
 
 
 
 
Source: www.carbonmonoxide.ie 
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