Motion · S5M-23592 · 3 Dec 2020
Interlinked Fire and Smoke Alarm Systems
The motion
That the Parliament notes the Scottish Government requirement on all homeowners in Lothian and across Scotland to install an interlinked fire and smoke alarm system alongside carbon monoxide protection; notes the view that there needs to be a substantial delay of two years to the requirement being implemented as a result of the impact of COVID-19 and the reported lack of public awareness and understanding since it was first announced in February 2018; further notes concerns that there is a need for a high-profile public awareness campaign to improve understanding of what homeowners need to do to and where they can seek further information and support; acknowledges calls for a significant package of financial support for people who cannot afford to meet the requirements and there is a need for advice on the costs of buying and fitting an interlinked system so that consumers have a more realistic price guide to enable them whether to install the alarms themselves or to hire a tradesperson, and notes the calls for the provision of clearer guidance on approved devices and where they can be bought.
Supporters (17)
- Jeremy Balfour 3 Dec 2020
- Claudia Beamish 3 Dec 2020
- Kenneth Gibson No Party Affiliation 3 Dec 2020
- Iain Gray 3 Dec 2020
- Patrick Harvie Scottish Green Party 3 Dec 2020
- James Kelly 3 Dec 2020
- Lewis Macdonald 3 Dec 2020
- Edward Mountain 3 Dec 2020
- Willie Rennie Scottish Liberal Democrats 3 Dec 2020
- Graham Simpson Reform UK 3 Dec 2020
- Andy Wightman 3 Dec 2020
- John Finnie 4 Dec 2020
- Colin Smyth 4 Dec 2020
- Pauline McNeill Scottish Labour 7 Dec 2020
- Alex Cole-Hamilton Scottish Liberal Democrats 10 Dec 2020
- Alexander Stewart 12 Dec 2020
- Emma Harper 16 Dec 2020
Source: the Scottish Parliament motions and amendments record.