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Smoke Alarm Compliance Made Simple

We make it easy for homeowners and landlords to meet Queensland’s strict smoke alarm legislation. Whether you need an upgrade or a compliance check, we provide fast, friendly, and knowledgeable service.

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Homes Assisted With Compliance

Smoke Alarms Need Upgrading or Installing?

Compliance Services

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Smoke Alarm Compliance Checks

Professional compliance inspections for rentals and homeowners.

Smoke Alarm Upgrades

Knowledgeable upgrades to ensure peace of mind and to satisfy QLD’s strict legislative requirements.

Smoke Alarm Replacements

Our highly experienced compliance electricians can replace your expiring alarms.

Services

Why Choose Us?

Qualified Technicians
Fully Compliant with QLD Legislation
Fast Turnaround & Fixed Pricing
Peace of Mind Guaranteed
Peace of Mind. Made Simple.

Smoke Alarm Installation & Compliance Services in Queensland

 We help Queensland property owners meet legal smoke alarm requirements with expert installation, inspection, and certification services. Whether you’re a landlord or live in your own home, we’ll make sure your smoke alarms are 100% compliant with current legislation.

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Blog & Insights

Latest news and updates regarding the 2027 legislation changes.

Common Questions

Frequently asked questions

At Better Home Compliance, we are committed to answering your queries about smoke alarm legislation to give you what matters most – Peace Of Mind. 

Queensland law requires photoelectric smoke alarms that are less than 10 years old, interconnected with each other, and either hardwired or powered by a sealed 10-year battery. Ionisation alarms and 9v only alarms are no longer compliant.

From 1 January 2027, all Queensland owner-occupier homes must meet the same smoke alarm standards as rental properties: photoelectric, interconnected, and correctly positioned alarms in all bedrooms and hallways.

Failing to comply may result in fines, invalidate your insurance, or lead to legal consequences if an incident occurs. More importantly, it puts lives at risk.