WHAT WE OFFER
RESIDENTIAL SMOKE ALARM INSTALLATION
New home installations: Installing smoke alarms in new homes according to Australian standards (AS 3786).
Replacement of outdated alarms: Removing old or expired smoke alarms and replacing them with new, compliant models.
Hardwired smoke alarms: Installing interconnected hardwired smoke alarms with battery backup for increased reliability.
Battery-operated smoke alarms: Installing standalone battery-operated alarms for homes or areas where hardwiring is not feasible.
Wireless smoke alarm systems: Installing interconnected wireless smoke alarms that provide added security and alert other alarms in the event of smoke detection.
Smart smoke alarms: Installing smart smoke alarms that connect to mobile devices for remote alerts and monitoring.
COMMERCIAL SMOKE ALARM INSTALLATION
Office and retail space installations: Installing smoke alarms in commercial properties such as offices, shops, and other non-residential buildings.
Multi-story building installations: Ensuring compliance with Australian regulations for multi-story buildings with the appropriate number of alarms installed.
Interlinked smoke alarm systems: Installing smoke alarms in larger buildings that are interlinked, ensuring all alarms sound simultaneously for maximum safety.
Industrial property installations: Installing smoke detection systems for warehouses, factories, and large industrial spaces.
SMOKE ALARM SYSTEM DESIGN AND CONSULTATION
Smoke alarm layout design: Designing the optimal layout for smoke alarm placement based on the building’s size, structure, and use to meet Australian standards.
Building compliance checks: Assessing properties to ensure they meet all fire safety regulations, including appropriate smoke alarm coverage.
Smoke detection system upgrades: Upgrading older systems to modern, compliant smoke alarm solutions that offer improved functionality and reliability.
SMOKE ALARM TESTING SERVICES
Regular testing: Conducting periodic tests to ensure smoke alarms are functioning correctly and meeting Australian standards.
End-to-end functionality testing: Testing the full operation of alarms, including sound emission, battery levels, and interconnection with other alarms (for hardwired systems).
Smoke detection tests: Using a smoke test to ensure the sensors are sensitive and will activate in the event of a fire.
Testing of hardwired and battery alarms: Ensuring both types of smoke alarms are tested and functioning properly, including checking backup batteries for non-hardwired alarms.
Compliance testing: Ensuring smoke alarms are installed according to the latest Australian regulations and standards (e.g., AS 3786).
SMOKE ALARM SERVICING AND MAINTENANCE
Battery replacement: Replacing batteries in smoke alarms to ensure they remain operational, especially for battery-powered models.
Cleaning and dusting alarms: Cleaning smoke alarm units to ensure sensors are clear of dust or debris, which can affect performance.
Inspection of wiring and connections: For hardwired smoke alarms, inspecting the wiring and connections for potential faults.
Interconnection testing: Ensuring that interlinked alarms are working correctly, so all alarms sound in the event of smoke detection.
Alarm sensitivity checks: Assessing the sensitivity of smoke alarms to ensure they will detect smoke promptly and effectively.
System reset and reconfiguration: Reprogramming or resetting interconnected alarm systems to ensure all alarms are functioning as a unit.



