Has been selling for a while and I think it's a good deal for today. Plenty in stock.
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KentishLad to Going_Digital
14 Jun 1711#5
That's not a deal, it's there for the elderly /infirm. If you're able, you should be doing it yourself.
Going_Digital
14 Jun 178#8
Why should you be doing it yourself? Do you do your own dentistry as well?
The whole point of it is fire prevention and to ensure maximum probability of getting out safely in the event of a fire. The fire crews are expertly trained in EXACTLY where to put smoke alarms and how many. They also provide advice about hazards they see around your home as well as advice on improving escape routes where necessary.
You don't get that in the packet with your smoke alarm. If you feel guilty about accepting the service for free I'm sure the firefighters will point you in the direction of where you can make a donation to a deserving cause that they support.
Going_Digital
14 Jun 178#3
You can also get the fire brigade to do a free home check where they fit free smoke alarms and give advice.
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salamijack
14 Jun 171#1
great price.heat added
LeahsMintytoutou
14 Jun 171#2
Wow great price, I live in hull too so will pop down n get me one, thanks :smile:
Going_Digital
14 Jun 178#3
You can also get the fire brigade to do a free home check where they fit free smoke alarms and give advice.
KentishLad to Going_Digital
14 Jun 1711#5
That's not a deal, it's there for the elderly /infirm. If you're able, you should be doing it yourself.
Nesima to Going_Digital
15 Jun 17#14
So who actually pays for the smoke alarms ?
Somebody has to as I don't think there is a free Money Tree.
martaluscious
14 Jun 171#4
Same price in tamworth
sarahtweak
14 Jun 172#6
I'm not sure it's just for the elderly/infirm - when our old brownies went to visit the fire station they said it was available for all that want/need it.
ScorpioJonesy
14 Jun 172#7
it is open to anyone, done it a few times. they sometimes turn up in the truck too when they drop the chaps off to do the install so good for the kids as well
Going_Digital
14 Jun 178#8
Why should you be doing it yourself? Do you do your own dentistry as well?
The whole point of it is fire prevention and to ensure maximum probability of getting out safely in the event of a fire. The fire crews are expertly trained in EXACTLY where to put smoke alarms and how many. They also provide advice about hazards they see around your home as well as advice on improving escape routes where necessary.
You don't get that in the packet with your smoke alarm. If you feel guilty about accepting the service for free I'm sure the firefighters will point you in the direction of where you can make a donation to a deserving cause that they support.
Rich069
14 Jun 17#9
Everyone needs them, and almost everyone can fit them-no excuses. Min 1 per level and ideally located outside bedrooms (top of stairs) and in a living/ dining room (not kitchen for obvious reasons). 2 screws (or no nails) is all it takes. If you cant do it or a family member or friend cant-then call your local fire brigade.
ElRobinio to Rich069
15 Jun 171#12
Not to point out the obvious but you should have an alarm in the Kitchen, heat alarms are made for just this type of application: http://www.safelincs.co.uk/heat-alarms/
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The whole point of it is fire prevention and to ensure maximum probability of getting out safely in the event of a fire. The fire crews are expertly trained in EXACTLY where to put smoke alarms and how many. They also provide advice about hazards they see around your home as well as advice on improving escape routes where necessary.
You don't get that in the packet with your smoke alarm. If you feel guilty about accepting the service for free I'm sure the firefighters will point you in the direction of where you can make a donation to a deserving cause that they support.
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Somebody has to as I don't think there is a free Money Tree.
The whole point of it is fire prevention and to ensure maximum probability of getting out safely in the event of a fire. The fire crews are expertly trained in EXACTLY where to put smoke alarms and how many. They also provide advice about hazards they see around your home as well as advice on improving escape routes where necessary.
You don't get that in the packet with your smoke alarm. If you feel guilty about accepting the service for free I'm sure the firefighters will point you in the direction of where you can make a donation to a deserving cause that they support.