14/03/2023
In this article we outline the new requirements for smoke alarms in QLD for both owner occupied dwellings and rental properties for landlords. Is your property compliant with the new QLD laws for smoke alarms? In 2022 the Queensland Government changed the legislation regarding smoke alarms in private dwellings. What does this mean for you and your property? If you live in an existing house, from January 2027 all houses, of every kind, (townhouse, free standing house and units) require photoelectric, interconnected smoke alarms, that comply with Australian Standard 3786-2014....
New QLD legislation commencing January 2022 requires all dwellings to have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms by 2027. Get yours today