TheScottish Governmentsought parliamentary approvalfor a 12-month delay to legislation which requires all homes in Scotland to have interlinked smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, following criticism of the timing of implementation due to the impact of coronavirus. The new standard, which c...
A house located on Earlsferry’s waterfrontselling for £600,000 above the asking price(7th) and anationwide media campaignto urge homeowners to install interlinked heat and smoke alarms before new fire safety laws come into effect next year (9th) make up the top ten. These were the best ...
This included 26,726 fires; 12,936 non-fire incidents; and 51,988 fire false alarms In 2018/19, SFRS conducted 69,197 Home Fire Safety Visits, and fitted 37,536 smoke alarms Since 2013/14, SFRS has visited 267,528 unique homes (10.9% of Scottish households) and fitted ...