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Factfile 04 BFPSA application guidelines for carbon monoxide (CO) fire detectors

Publication Year

2001

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Identifies substances likely to adversely affect the response of the cell. Relates risks where carbon monoxide detectors can provide a means of early fire detection, as well as where detectors are not recommended as the prime means of detection. Discusses suitable siting of detectors and lifetime factors such as maintenance.

Document History

Superseded by Fact File 31 FIA Application guidelines for carbon monoxide (CO) fire detectors (FIA, 2009).

Publisher Information

British Fire Protection Systems Association Limited

The British Fire Protection Systems Association (BFPSA), the Fire Extinguishing Trades Association (FETA) and the Fire Industry Confederation (FIC) merged in April 2007 to form the Fire Industry Association.

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