Do you own your home in Queensland? From January 1st 2027, new QLD smoke alarm laws will come into effect. This mandates that smoke alarms meet the same standards in all types of homes and residences: houses, units, townhouses, villas, caravans, and motorhomes. If you aren't sure whether you meet this, we have you covered.
Are you an agent or property manager? If so, there are many smoke alarm responsibilities you may not be aware of that you hold.
From January 2022, landlords and tenants must meet new criteria. It's important to remain aware of these points, so you can ensure the alarms in the properties you oversee meet them.
As a tenant, have you heard of the newest updates to smoke alarm legislations? It involves the smoke alarm roles for your landlord and yourself. It’s important to understand and plan your simple duties, this can help keep your smoke alarms working and your home safe and secure.
At DC Smoke Alarms, we know that keeping up with these legislations can be challenging.