Technical Booklet E Fire Safety·Page 45·2.33
Fire detection in sheltered dwellings
In sheltered dwelling schemes with wardens or supervisors, fire detection and alarm systems in each dwellinghouse must connect to a central monitoring point to provide audible warning and identification of which dwellinghouse is affected.
Where dwellinghouses are part of a sheltered dwelling scheme with a warden or supervisor, the fire detection and fire alarm system within each dwellinghouse should be connected to the warden's or supervisor's central monitoring point so as to – (a) give an audible warning of the detection of smoke or heat in any dwellinghouse; and (b) enable the identification of the dwellinghouse involved.
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