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sparkyste1

Boiler in airing cupboard upstairs, gas appliance in kitchen.
Does this mean I need to install CO alarms at both locations or just 1? if both, do they have to be interlinked?
Guessing I wouldn't be expected to install in airing cupboard so outside airing cupboard door on landing???


Thanks in advance
 
Boiler in airing cupboard upstairs, gas appliance in kitchen.
Does this mean I need to install CO alarms at both locations or just 1? if both, do they have to be interlinked?
Guessing I wouldn't be expected to install in airing cupboard so outside airing cupboard door on landing???


Thanks in advance

Are you referring to the new requirements for landlords? If so, unless there have been changes made since the announcement in March (see here) then CO alarms are only required in rooms with solid fuel burning appliances. Obviously they are still a good idea in rooms with gas appliances.
 

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