Do your smoke alarms comply with new legislation?
- Exton Electrical
- Jun 3, 2018
- 1 min read
Did you know Queensland has introduced new legislation requiring all dwellings have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms? Book your service call with us today to find out if your house complies. Phone Exton Electrical on 0416 609 483.
https://www.qld.gov.au/about/newsroom/smoke-alarm-legislation
Changes to Queensland's smoke alarm legislation
New smoke alarm legislation will make Queensland households the safest in Australia in relation to fire safety.
The new legislation specifies that all Queensland dwellings will be required to have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms in all bedrooms, in hallways that connect bedrooms with the rest of the dwelling and on every level.
A 10-year phased rollout of interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms in Queensland will happen over three specific periods starting from 1 January 2017.
What does this mean for your home?
To comply with legislation, interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms are required:
From 1 January 2017: in all new dwellings and substantially renovated dwellings (this applies to building applications submitted from 1 January 2017).
From 1 January 2022: in all domestic dwellings leased and sold.
From 1 January 2027: in all other domestic dwellings.
For more information on these changes visit the Queensland Fire and Emergency Services' website.






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