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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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A museum is a building which houses objects of a cultural, artistic, historical or scientific nature which are stored and exhibited. Museums are permanent institutions within society and are open to the public, whereby a lot of research, exhibitions, committees and academic trips are carried out.

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In order to protect domestic environments from smoke, fire and carbon monoxide, it is essential that alarms are installed correctly. If systems are incorrectly installed, homeowners and their families and pets become at risk of smoke inhalation, carbon monoxide poisoning and death. In particular, knowing where to install CO alarms correctly can make all the difference.

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An outbuilding is a small construction that is separate to a main building; outbuildings can be classified as anything from sheds, barns and greenhouses to garages, storage areas and classrooms.

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