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If you’re a landlord in the UK, keeping your tenants safe from fire isn’t just good practice, it’s the law. Landlords have a legal responsibility to provide effective fire detection and warning systems to protect their tenants.
If you’re a landlord or planning on becoming one, this blog breaks down your legal responsibilities for fire safety in your rented property.
Under the Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Alarm (Amendment) Regulations 2022, all private and social landlords in England must:
These rules apply at the start of each new tenancy and must be maintained throughout.
If you’re the landlord of an HMO (e.g. a student let or shared accommodation), you have more extensive fire safety duties under the Housing Act 2004 and The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. You must:
Failing to comply with these duties can result in fines and prohibition notices, and in the worst-case scenario, tenants being harmed in a fire.
While your tenants are responsible for testing alarms regularly (ideally once a week), as the landlord, you are legally obliged to:
While domestic alarms can be installed by competent individuals, for HMOs or more complex systems, it’s advisable, and often necessary, to use a certified fire alarm installer.
Using a professional installer will ensure you have:
At Tamar Security, our fire specialists can guide you through the entire process — from risk assessment and system design to installation, maintenance, and ongoing support.
Fire safety in rented properties is a legal and moral obligation. Whether you’re a first-time landlord or managing multiple properties, ensuring your fire detection systems are compliant and effective is essential.
If you need to install a fire safety system or have any queries regarding your fire safety obligations as a landlord, please get in touch. We are BAFE SP203-1, Design, Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance accredited, have over 40 years in the industry, and are members of the Fire Protection Association (FPA).
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