Starting from £220 ONLY. All-inclusive fire safety compliance for domestic, landlord and commercial properties.
Service Includes
Our team of qualified engineers begins with a detailed survey of your property to understand your specific safety needs. We then design a fire alarm system tailored to your building's size and layout.
During installation, we use only trusted, high-quality equipment and follow all UK safety regulations. After the system is installed, we conduct thorough testing and provide clear instructions on how to use and maintain it.
Up to 3 Fire Extinguisher Checks
Don't leave your safety to chance. A faulty extinguisher is useless in a fire. Our professional annual inspection covers everything you need to stay safe.
For rental properties, landlords often require extra coverage, such as a Grade LD2 system. This involves hard-wired, mains-interlinked smoke detectors in every habitable room except kitchens and toilets.
In kitchens, a heat alarm is required to prevent false triggers from cooking smoke. Smoke detectors should be installed at least 1m from walls on ceilings or according to specific manufacturing height instructions.
Technical Note:
BS5839 BS stands for British Standards and 5389 is the number of the specific standard that applies to fire safety devices.
According to BS5839 regulations, all rented properties need fire alarms. There are different types of coverage:
Hard-wired interlinked alarms in hallway, lounge, and kitchen.
Interlinked detectors in all escape routes and high-risk rooms.
A properly installed fire alarm system is crucial for protecting lives and property. It provides early detection of smoke or fire, allowing everyone to evacuate safely and quickly.
Without a working fire alarm, a fire can spread unnoticed, causing serious damage and putting people at risk. At EuroSafe, we make sure your fire alarm system is installed to the highest standards.
Understanding the levels of fire detection coverage as defined by UK standards.
Detects smoke from a fire and sounds the alarm across all building areas.
Heat detectors sense heat from an area and warn of a possible fire.
Smoke or heat detectors that trigger in escape routes and high-risk rooms.
Detect smoke specifically in escape routes only.
Detects both smoke and high-level heat intensity.
Understanding the key differences between smoke and heat alarms is essential for ideal placement within your property.
Response Times
Smoke alarms react faster to particles than heat alarms do to temperature shifts.
Sensitivity Levels
Smoke detectors find minute particles; heat alarms respond to increments.
Installation Strategy
Heat alarms are vital in high-temp areas like kitchens to avoid false alarms.
The invisible danger of CO poisoning is a serious risk that requires dedicated detection technology.
Mandated regulations for invisible gas protection.
Provides alerts significantly preventing fatal poisoning.
Average prices for homes and businesses in the UK
Generally covers basic smoke detection systems and integration into electrical frameworks.
Accounts for sophisticated setups and multi-device networking necessary for larger spaces.
Cost Factors:
Expert fire alarm installation across London. Fully certified, compliant, and starting from just £210 per alarm.