Quite possibly! Due to multiple deaths because of non-functional smoke alarms – or no smoke alarms at all – the law changed in 2017. Now, all smoke alarms more than ten years old must be replaced with photoelectric alarms. In addition, by 2027, interconnected photoelectric alarms must be installed in every bedroom, hallways linking bedrooms, egress path and on each level of your house. If you haven’t upgraded your alarm system yet, you’ll need to do so by 2027 to comply with the law. But why wait until then? Beat the rush and contact us for an upgrade today!
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