Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors

To make sure you’re safe in your home, your property has been fitted with smoke, heat and carbon monoxide detectors.

You are responsible for understanding how your detectors work and for maintaining them.

Smoke and heat detectors

Smoke and heat detectors will sound they detect smoke or heat above a certain temperature, warning you that there may be a fire in your home.

Plus Plus Where in my home are they?

On the ceiling – the smoke detector is in the hallway and the heat detector is in the kitchen.

Plus Plus How often should I test them?

Once a week press and hold the test button until the alarm sounds.

Plus Plus How do I maintain the detectors?

Your detectors are connected to the main electricity supply with a battery back-up. You should replace the battery at least every 12 months.

Clean your detectors with a vacuum cleaner to keep them free from dust.

For more maintenance advice please read your user instructions provided in the customer welcome pack.

You can also find more information here.

Plus Plus How to change the battery in your smoke alarm

Aico supplies the majority of the smoke alarms in our properties. You can find their guidance on how to change the battery of your alarm here.

Carbon monoxide detectors

Carbon monoxide, also known as CO, is highly poisonous and can be produced if your gas appliance is faulty. You cannot see it, taste it or smell it – but its affects can be deadly.

A carbon monoxide (CO) detector will detect carbon monoxide gas, to stop carbon monoxide poisoning.

Plus Plus Where is my carbon monoxide detector?

Usually at a high level in the room, near your boiler.

Plus Plus How often should I test it?

Weekly. Press and hold the test button. The detector should emit a loud alarm.

Plus Plus How do I maintain the detector?

Your carbon monoxide detector may be powered by the main electricity supply with battery backup or by battery alone. You should read the user instructions provided in the customer welcome pack for detailed maintenance instructions.

Clean your carbon monoxide detector regularly with a vacuum cleaner to keep it dust-free.