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23.01.2022 Did you know, many properties being inspected for the first time are found to be non-compliant,as landlords either aren't aware or are not receiving the correct advice and proper support. Smoke Detect Property Services will help protect you, your tenants and your investment, ensuring your property is compliant with the state legislation For more information check us out at www.smokedetect.com.au



18.01.2022 The new smoke alarm legislation affects every rental property in Queensland. Landlords and property managers must ensure that their rental properties comply before 1st January 2022. QFES have advised that the penalty for non compliance is $500 and will be strictly enforced. Make sure your property is compliant now. Contact us today to arrange your upgrade to beat the rush and risk non compliance to new legislation.

13.01.2022 Finally a way to silence smoke alarms in the middle of the night Instantly silence alarms that are going off Instantly locate which alarm is false alarming. Allows tenants to deal with false alarms instantly and easily.... Silence alarms by simply pressing one button on the wall. When upgraded to meet the new Queensland legislation, most properties will have between 4-6 interconnected smoke alarms if one goes off, they all go off an incredibly loud and annoying experience With the Smoke Alarm Controller, there is no need to put up with the incredibly loud noise, no need to run around the house trying to find out which smoke alarm is causing the problem, no need to get on a ladder the alarms can be silenced from the one wall mounted switch Contact us now to find out more 1 800 2 DETECT

03.01.2022 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. Contact us today for any questions regarding your home or investment property [email protected]



02.01.2022 Did you know that your smoke alarms have an expiry date?! Our team removed this alarm from a home last week - check out the expiry date......2016 Expired and faulty alarms can leave your loved ones at risk and your investment unprotected. Give us a call today to arrange your smoke alarm inspection or upgrade 1800 2 DETECT

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