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The following news article is available on the Scottish Government website https://www.gov.scot/news/proposed-delay-to-fire-alarm-regulations/
Change to implementation due to coronavirus impact. The Scottish Government will ask parliament to delay new regulations on smoke and carbon monoxide alarms by 12 months due to the impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) Legislation due to come into effect in February 2021 meant the standard which currently applies to private rented property and new-builds would have been extended to all homes in Scotland. Due to the practical difficulties likely to be faced by homeowners seeking to make the necessary changes to their homes, the Scottish Government will now seek to move implementation back to February 2022. Kevin Stewart, Minister for Local Government and Housing, said: “Given the impact of COVID-19, and the difficulties this is likely to create for people seeking to install new smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, we have listened to concerns and decided to ask the Scottish Parliament to delay implementation. A Further ALERT update will be circulated when confirmed. |