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Wireless technology has had its place in fire detection for quite some time now and has provided a flexible solution for many owners, architects and fire professionals. The choice to use wireless fire detection in place of hardwired systems has assisted in providing a solution to many challenges, including accessibility, speed of installation, minimising building disruption and overcoming architectural issues.

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An HMO, or House in Multiple Occupancy, is a building or part of a building that is occupied by more than two people living as more than one household. An HMO may be a house that is divided into bedsits or shared student accommodation, a flat share premises and, in some cases, hostels and bed and breakfast accommodation. Simply put, if at least three tenants live in a residential property and share common areas such as a bathroom, kitchen or even a stairway or landing, then it is considered an HMO.

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Wireless fire detection has many different uses. It can be used for temporary installations, commercial or domestic installations, as part of a hybrid fire alarm system, and is suitable for a wide variety of environments and applications.

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