Good price for ten years piece of mind. Has been cheaper @ 9.99 but still a great price. This price at Argos also.
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eslick to keysmesh
2 Jan 168#2
Not really free though, when things are this cheap we should be able to buy them ourselves without relying on the tax payer.
mercuri to Sparco100
3 Jan 163#14
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keysmesh
2 Jan 161#1
Try your local fire service, they offer it for free in most areas! :smiley:)
eslick to keysmesh
2 Jan 168#2
Not really free though, when things are this cheap we should be able to buy them ourselves without relying on the tax payer.
Maevoric to keysmesh
2 Jan 161#3
These are a bit more sensitive to certain types of fire then the free ones give out by the fb
Mr Hunter
2 Jan 161#4
The local fire station actually knocked our door and gave us 3 of these sealed units. And a quick chat about escape routes etc. Very handy with a small family etc (the talk)
keysmesh
2 Jan 16#5
Just speaking for West Midlands fire service, they are the same model just different brand (fire Angel) and they give you a fire safety talk too!
keysmesh
2 Jan 161#6
Agreed but it is subsidised by the government and your paying for it once already I.E tax payers so may aswel take advantage whilst you can!
sweetpea10
2 Jan 161#7
What do the firemen look like :laughing:
Godsenseuk
2 Jan 16#8
So you call your local station and they will come round?
keysmesh to Godsenseuk
2 Jan 16#9
Yep! As a fireman myself you ring up your local station on the landline and they'll either book it in or give you a free phone number to the booking centre!
Maevoric
2 Jan 16#10
Nice, looked at what's on offer in London and it's a bit less:
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http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/freesmokealarms.asp