Smoke alarm requirements after extension

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I have had a small, single storey extension at the back of the house to move the kitchen into the new room and make the old room next to it a utility. The electrician is saying that I now need mains-powered, interlinked smoke alarms throughout the whole house, including upstairs. I cannot find anything in the building control documents which specifies this. Can it be correct? I can see they may be required in the new room and possibly the one next door which has been altered, but upstairs, because of a room added at the back downstairs? I have drawn a small sketch of the ground floor with the new room marked 'Xt'. There is a hall/landing running along the left, not shown. Upstairs is the same except there's no room above the Xt. Thanks for any advice.
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You have to fit them if you have an extension or rewire is my understanding.

 
If you’re a homeowner I don’t think there’s any enforcement. In the link provided above it mentions kitchens above ground level or where no exit to outdoors.
 

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