Queensland fire alarm legislation — what home owners need to know

 A recent tragedy has put Queensland's fire alarm legislation back on the radar for home owners who must comply with strict new rules by 2027.

The Easter long weekend ended in tragedy when six-year-old Max Chirila died in a house fire in Brisbane's inner north on Monday. 

The Fire and Emergency Services (Domestic Smoke Alarms) Amendment Act 2016 (Qld) commenced on January 1, 2017 and imposed additional obligations on property owners and managers regarding the installation and maintenance of smoke alarms at domestic dwellings.

If the existing smoke alarms were manufactured less than 10 years ago and are still in good working order, they can remain in place until 2027 when the smoke alarms are required to be AS 3786-2014 compliant.

Read More: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-04-20/queensland-fire-alarm-changes-and-what-you-need-to-know/101001346



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