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If you are installing in-ceiling speakers below any habitable rooms then the hole cut means that the ceilings ability to perform in a fire is significantly reduced. We recommend the use of a Hoody acoustic fire hood which will ensure your installation meets all UK building and IEE Regulations. Measuring 335 x 180mm the Hoody 2 is suitable for many speaker brands and sizes.
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If you are installing in-ceiling speakers below any habitable rooms then the hole cut means that the ceilings ability to perform in a fire is significantly reduced. We recommend the use of a Hoody acoustic fire hood which will ensure your installation meets all UK building and IEE Regulations. Measuring 335 x 180mm the Hoody 2 is suitable for many speaker brands and sizes.
Hoody 2 meets all these UK building and IEE Regulations. Hoody is especially designed for in-ceiling speakers and features a fire rating of up to 66 minutes, is Parts B,L,C and E compliant and covers all makes of speakers from 7" to 10" designs.
Hoody, due to it acoustic construction will also stop a large amount of backwards sound leakage from the speakers to the rooms above its location, making in-ceiling speaker installation below a child's bedroom, for example achievable. We suggest an Acoustic Fire hood is fitted to all ceiling speaker locations, but it is a legal requirement that hoods are fitted to all in-ceiling speakers that are installed where a ceiling is rated for 30 mins or more to ensure compliance. If you are unsure, be safe... always fit a hood. For example, a standard two storey house will require all the ground floor speaker locations to have hoods fitted to retain the ceilings 30 minute fire integrity. If a house has three storeys you will need hoods fitted on the ground and first floor to correctly comply with the regulations.