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Here we go again.!!!!!i had a builder do some work but now my smoke alarms turn off when the lights are off, does this mean i can only have a fire when the lights are on?
You’d be better off asking the Sparky to do the BRICK WORK.!!!Rule No1, never let a builder touch your electrics, a large percentage of them have difficulty placing one brick on top of another.
NO, you can have a fire any time you want or don’t want.i had a builder do some work but now my smoke alarms turn off when the lights are off, does this mean i can only have a fire when the lights are on?
That's unfairRule No1, never let a builder touch your electrics, a large percentage of them have difficulty placing one brick on top of another.
Ask to see your
DFHN19C - Certificate Of Design, Installation And Commissioning Of A Fire Detection And Fire Alarm System Of Grade C, D Or F In Domestic Premises.
if they have touched the fire alarm system, and the
DCN18C - Domestic Electrical Installation Certificate - Small installations up to 100A Single phase supply
I just copied and pasted the form names I'd have to fill out on the NICEIC online certification website if I'd adapted a fire alarm installation or done more than minor electrical work. Half my work is local authority so certs are mandatory. They're definitely digital forms.Why those specific handwritten forms? there is absolutely no requirement for NICEIC branded paperwork or for them to be hand written.
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