Smoke Alarms Save Lives

Smoke Alarms

Save Lives

78%

Of fire related deaths occur in homes without smoke alarms

50%

Less risk of dying in a house Fire if you have a working smoke alarm system

100%

Coverage of working smoke alarms will potentially save over 100 lives over 20 years

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Approved for Queensland

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Australian Compliant – AS 3786:2014

Wireless Interconnected Smoke Alarms

10 Year Lithium Battery

Photoelectric sensor

Approved for Queensland use

No drill adhesive mounting kit

Screw mounting kit

Interconnectable with up to 30 alarms

Wireless Interconnected Smoke Alarm Packs

Free Remote Included

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How many smoke alarms are required in Queensland?

On each story:

A smoke alarm must be installed in each bedroom

In hallways that connect bedrooms

If there is no hallway between a bedroom and other parts of the house, a smoke alarm must be installed between the bedroom and other parts of the house

If there are no bedrooms on a story, at least one smoke alarm must be installed in the most likely path of travel to exit the dwelling

Not all Queensland properties can use wireless smoke alarms. How do you know if you can?

If your installation meets the following criteria, you will need 240v:

Any new construction mandates the installation of hard-wired smoke alarms, a regulation in place since 1997

For major renovations, hard-wired smoke alarms are required; consult with your draftsman for specifics.

If you’re replacing pre-existing 240v mains connected hard-wired smoke alarms, it must be replaced with a hard-wired smoke alarm

As a general guideline, and considering the above criteria are not met. If your property doesn’t currently have hard-wired smoke alarms installed, you can use wireless smoke alarms that are powered by a 10-year-life lithium battery.