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Fire & Smoke Alarms

Mains-wired smoke and heat alarm systems.

5.0/5 from 30 five-star reviews
NICEICApproved Contractor
Part PBuilding Regs Certified
22+ yrsSince 2004
£5mPublic Liability Insured
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Protect your household with mains-wired, interlinked smoke and heat alarms installed to the current standard — tested, certified and giving you proper early warning.

Why working alarms save lives (and why people neglect them)

Smoke inhalation kills more fire victims than burns. A working alarm gives you 10–15 minutes to escape; without one, you might have 2–3 minutes once smoke fills a bedroom. Mains-powered, battery-backed, interlinked alarms are the standard that actually works — when one detects smoke, they *all* sound throughout the house so people upstairs and downstairs are warned equally. Single alarms in separate rooms don't work well if smoke doesn't reach that room first. People often neglect alarms because they assume nothing will happen, or because they trip on cooking fumes and get disconnected. Good system design minimizes false alarms while maximizing real protection.

System design for your home

We survey your layout and install: optical smoke alarms (living areas, hallways, bedrooms) — these detect visible smoke particles and are less prone to cooking fumes. Heat alarms (kitchen, garage) — respond to temperature rise rather than smoke, so cooking bacon doesn't trigger false alarms. Interlink: All alarms wired on a circuit so they sound together — when one detects danger, everyone in the house knows instantly. Battery backup: Mains power with a 10-year battery so alarms work even if power fails (during a fire, for example).

Where alarms go

On each floor, at least one in a hallway or main living area (where people spend time awake). Bedrooms get them too (you need warning while sleeping). Kitchens and garages get heat alarms. Stairs, lofts, and cellars also get coverage. A 3-storey house typically needs 6–8 alarms.

Cost and installation

Mains-powered interlinked alarms: £60–90 per unit plus installation labour (typically £600–1,200 for a whole house install depending on size and wiring complexity). Battery-only alarms are cheaper upfront (£20–30) but less reliable long-term (people forget to test/replace batteries). We recommend mains with battery backup — it's the gold standard for safety.

Landlord requirements

In England, landlords must provide working alarms and test them monthly or have a professional do it. The system must be mains-powered as of April 2024 (battery-only is no longer compliant). We install compliant systems and provide landlords with certification and testing schedules so compliance is proven.

Peace of mind

Once installed and tested, a system gives you real protection. We show you how to test monthly (a simple button press), and can arrange annual checks so everything stays in working order.

What you get

Our Fire & Smoke Alarms service includes

  • Mains-wired, battery-backed alarms
  • Interlinked so all sound together
  • Heat alarms for kitchens, smoke for living areas
  • Installed to BS 5839-6 grades
  • Landlord-compliant where required

Good to know

Fire & Smoke Alarms — frequently asked questions

How much does Fire & Smoke Alarms cost?

Every fire & smoke alarms job is different, so we give you a clear fixed price up front after understanding exactly what you need — no hidden extras and no call-out charge. The quote is free and there’s no obligation.

Are you NICEIC approved and insured?

Yes — Yare Electrical is a NICEIC Approved Contractor and Part P certified, fully insured with £5m public liability, and every job is covered by a 12-month workmanship guarantee.

How soon can you start the fire & smoke alarms?

We offer same-day and emergency call-outs for urgent work, and for planned jobs we’ll book a time that suits you — usually within a few days.

Do I get a certificate?

Where the work requires it, yes — you’ll receive the appropriate electrical certification on completion, giving you peace of mind and compliance with the regulations.

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