Smoke Alarm Install & Test Services
3 bedroom house $399*
4 bedroom house $499*
5 bedroom house $599*
- * denotes single storey house, if a double storey at least 1 more smoke alarm needed @ $99
✅ Smoke Alarm Certificate provided — included as needed for compliance with conveyancers and/or real estate agents
Plan to survive - get compliant smoke alarms today
New smoke alarm laws are here
Interconnected compliant smoke alarms means when one goes off, they all go off. Investment properties are requirement was from January 2022.
All existing private homes, townhouses, and units require interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms by 1 January 2027. All registered caravans and motorhomes must also be fitted with a photoelectric smoke alarm.
Legislation introduced on 1 January 2017 requires all smoke alarms to comply with Australian Standard 3786-2014, and requires pre-existing smoke alarms to be replaced with interconnected smoke alarms if the smoke alarm has expired; does not work anymore and/or converting the home into a rental property.
What does it mean to be compliant?Smoke alarms must:
be photoelectric.be interconnected with every other smoke alarm in the dwelling so all activate and go off together.comply with the Standard AS3786-2014 which is marked on the body of the alarm. To locate the marking, you may need to remove from the bracket to look underneath.not contain an ionisation sensor.be hardwired installed by a licensed electrician (e.g. 240v) to the mains power supply with a secondary power source (i.e. non removable 10 year battery) or;be powered by 10 year non-removable batteries type photoelectric smoke alarm
Interconnected compliant smoke alarms means when one goes off, they all go off. Investment properties are requirement was from January 2022.
All existing private homes, townhouses, and units require interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms by 1 January 2027. All registered caravans and motorhomes must also be fitted with a photoelectric smoke alarm.
Legislation introduced on 1 January 2017 requires all smoke alarms to comply with Australian Standard 3786-2014, and requires pre-existing smoke alarms to be replaced with interconnected smoke alarms if the smoke alarm has expired; does not work anymore and/or converting the home into a rental property.
What does it mean to be compliant?Smoke alarms must:
be photoelectric.be interconnected with every other smoke alarm in the dwelling so all activate and go off together.comply with the Standard AS3786-2014 which is marked on the body of the alarm. To locate the marking, you may need to remove from the bracket to look underneath.not contain an ionisation sensor.be hardwired installed by a licensed electrician (e.g. 240v) to the mains power supply with a secondary power source (i.e. non removable 10 year battery) or;be powered by 10 year non-removable batteries type photoelectric smoke alarm
See QLD Fire service link, below https://www.fire.qld.gov.au/prepare/fire/smoke-alarms
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