Prestige

Smoke alarm installation — Bromley

Smoke alarm installation in Bromley

Optical smoke alarms, heat alarms, CO alarms, and interlinked wireless systems installed across BromleyBromley, Beckenham, Penge, Orpington. BS 5839-6 compliant. From £49 per alarm. Legal requirement for landlords under the Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Amendment) Regulations 2022. Same-day appointments available.

Smoke alarm installation Bromley
Covering all of BromleyBS 5839-6 compliantFrom £49 per alarm60 Checkatrade reviews120 MyBuilder reviewsSame-day available

2022 landlord regulations

Smoke alarm law for landlords in Bromley

The Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Amendment) Regulations 2022 came into force on 1 October 2022, significantly strengthening landlord obligations. Every landlord in Bromley must now install at least one smoke alarm on every storey of the rental property used as living accommodation — not just the floors with bedrooms.

The same regulations require a carbon monoxide alarm in every room containing a gas appliance, an oil appliance, or any solid fuel combustion appliance. This means if your Bromley rental has a gas boiler in a utility room, a gas hob in the kitchen, and a wood-burning stove in the living room, each of those rooms requires its own CO alarm.

Smoke alarms must be in working order at the start of each tenancy. Local authorities in Bromley can issue a remedial notice if requirements are not met, and can arrange installation at the landlord's expense if the notice is ignored. Failure to comply carries a civil penalty of up to £5,000.

HMO (House in Multiple Occupation) landlords face additional requirements. Most Bromley HMOs require at minimum a Grade D Category LD2 system — smoke alarms in every bedroom and every escape route, plus a heat alarm in the kitchen. Larger or higher-risk HMOs may require a Grade A panel-based system. Our engineers survey each HMO and specify the appropriate system before installation.

Interlinked vs standalone alarms

Which alarm system is right for your Bromley property?

Standalone alarms are the simplest option — each unit operates independently. They are suitable for small single-storey properties or as a low-cost temporary measure. However, BS 5839-6 strongly recommends interlinked alarms for all dwellings so that every alarm sounds when any one detector is triggered.

Interlinked alarms can be either hard-wired or wireless. Hard-wired systems (Grade D) run a communication cable between mains-powered alarms — the most reliable option for new builds and properties undergoing full refurbishment. Wireless interlinked systems use RadioLINK technology to communicate between alarms without cable, making them the preferred solution for occupied Bromley properties where disruption must be minimised.

Grade D vs Grade A: Grade D systems use self-contained alarms with their own internal power supplies — this covers the vast majority of domestic and small HMO installations. Grade A systems use a central control panel and are required in larger HMOs, blocks of flats, and commercial premises. All our Grade D installations include battery backup so alarms remain operational during power cuts.

Category LD1 systems protect all rooms including bedrooms, living areas, kitchens, and loft spaces. Category LD2 systems — the legal minimum for most rentals — protect escape routes and higher-risk rooms. We advise on the correct category for your property type during a free pre-installation assessment covering any Bromley address including Bromley, Beckenham, Penge, Orpington.

What we install

Smoke and heat alarm services

Optical smoke alarm

Optical (photoelectric) smoke alarms detect slow-burning, smouldering fires — the most common type in homes. We supply and fit Grade D mains-powered units with battery backup to BS 5839-6 positioning requirements.

Heat alarm (kitchen)

Kitchens require a heat alarm rather than a smoke alarm to avoid false activations from cooking fumes. We fit fixed-temperature or rate-of-rise heat detectors in kitchens and garages as part of any interlinked or standalone installation.

Carbon monoxide (CO) alarm

Since 1 October 2022 landlords must fit a CO alarm in every room with a gas or solid fuel appliance. We supply and install BS EN 50291-compliant CO alarms alongside smoke alarm work or as standalone callouts.

Interlinked wireless system

RadioLINK wireless interlinked alarms communicate with each other without running cable through walls. When one triggers, all alarms sound. Ideal for properties where hard-wiring is disruptive — Grade D, Category LD2 to LD1.

Hard-wired mains system

Mains-powered hard-wired interlinked systems are the most reliable option for new builds and full refurbishments. We install complete Grade D Category LD1 systems covering all rooms and circulation areas per BS 5839-6.

HMO multi-room package

HMOs require Grade D Category LD2 as a minimum — smoke alarms in every bedroom and escape route, heat alarm in the kitchen. We survey, supply, and install compliant multi-room packages and provide a completion certificate.

Transparent pricing

Smoke alarm installation costs

Single alarm

From £49

Supply and fit one optical smoke alarm, heat alarm, or CO alarm. BS 5839-6 positioning. Certificate provided.

Interlinked wireless system

From £350

Multi-room RadioLINK wireless interlinked system. Survey, supply, installation, and commissioning. Ideal for occupied properties.

HMO package

POA

Full HMO survey, Grade D Category LD2 system, multi-room installation, completion certificate. Quoted after site visit.

180+ verified reviews

Trusted by London landlords and homeowners

60 reviews

Checkatrade.com

120 reviews

MyBuilder.com

Areas in Bromley we cover

BromleyBeckenhamPengeOrpington

Book today

Smoke alarm installation in Bromley — from £49

BS 5839-6 compliant installation. Optical smoke alarms, heat alarms, CO alarms, and full interlinked wireless systems. Covers all of Bromley including Bromley, Beckenham, Penge, Orpington. Same-day available.

Book alarm installation in Bromley

Common questions

Smoke alarm installation Bromley: frequently asked

Where must smoke alarms be placed by law in Bromley?

Under the Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Amendment) Regulations 2022, landlords in Bromley must install at least one smoke alarm on every storey of the property that is used as living accommodation. BS 5839-6 further specifies that alarms should be positioned in circulation areas (hallways and landings) for a Category LD2 system, or in all rooms including bedrooms for a Category LD1 system. Alarms should be ceiling-mounted, away from walls, corners, and sources of steam. Our engineers ensure correct placement across all Bromley properties including Bromley, Beckenham, Penge.

Do I need a CO alarm if I have a gas boiler in Bromley?

Yes. Since 1 October 2022 the Smoke Alarms and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Amendment) Regulations 2022 require landlords to install a carbon monoxide alarm in every room containing a gas appliance (including gas boilers). This applies to all rented properties in Bromley. Owner-occupiers are strongly advised to fit CO alarms near all gas appliances. CO alarms must comply with BS EN 50291 and be tested to ensure correct operation.

Can smoke alarms be interlinked wirelessly in Bromley?

Yes — modern RadioLINK wireless interlinked smoke alarms communicate without wiring through walls, making them ideal for occupied properties in Bromley where running cable would be disruptive. When any alarm detects smoke or heat, all alarms in the system sound simultaneously, giving occupants maximum warning. Wireless interlinked systems are BS 5839-6 Grade D and meet all legal requirements for landlords. Prestige Engineers install and commission wireless systems across all of Bromley including Bromley, Beckenham, Penge, Orpington.

Who tests smoke alarm installation in Bromley?

There is no legal requirement for smoke alarm installation to be carried out by a certified electrician, but BS 5839-6 recommends installation by a competent person. Prestige Engineers' technicians are trained to BS 5839-6 requirements and test every alarm after installation — including full commissioning of interlinked systems. We provide a completion record for landlords in Bromley demonstrating compliance with the 2022 Regulations. Alarms should be tested monthly by occupants and replaced every 10 years.