Tougher home smoke alarm laws in Queensland are set to enhance safety in the state significantly. Changes from the previous requirements, such as placement of the alarms and the shift from ionisation to photoelectric smoke detectors, aim to give people early warning signals and raise chances of survival during a fire. These additional mandates go above and beyond of what is expected, bringing safety to the next level.

Apart from fire safety, how else can compliance to the new home smoke alarm rules be a win for every citizen in Queensland?

Increased awareness about fire prevention responsibilities

Communities, the Government, and the local real estate industry have all launched information dissemination campaigns to raise awareness about the legislation since January 2017. In turn, these campaigns have also shed light on fire prevention, and the simple, everyday things that every household can do to ensure fire safety.

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Ample time to comply

According to the new rules, any home smoke alarm that is installed as of January 1, 2017, must comply with the new technology standards. If the house is not installed with alarms or if the alarms are over ten years old, new home smoke alarm rules must be followed.

Shifting from ionisation to photoelectric home smoke alarms may incur a cost. The legislation is gradually implemented according to the use of property.

  • Rental properties and sales

Must comply with the new Legislation by January 1, 2022. However, any new alarms going into a property must meet the new technology standards.

  • Homeowners

Must comply with the new smoke alarm regulations by January 1, 2027. However, any new alarms going into a property must meet the new technology standards.

  • Renovations

Substantial renovations will require you to meet the new Legislation in conjunction with the work you are undertaking.

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Lots of information and help available online

It’s easy to get lost in all the details surrounding the new legislation. But with rich information available online, learning about the rules doesn’t have to be as complicated. Moreover, compliance providers are also helping homeowners familiarise themselves with these requirements.

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