Type of premises
If you live in, or own a house (Class 1a), an apartment/unit? (Class 2), a residential area of a larger building, eg caretakers quarters (Class 4) or a relocatable home
In homes, villas, units and flats (relocatable homes, Class 1a and 2 buildings, and Class 4 parts of buildings) - as a minimum standard - a battery powered smoke alarm which complies with AS 3786. However, owners have the option of installing hard-wired alarms.
Owners do not have to replace functional smoke alarms installed prior to 1 May 2006, even if they do not comply with AS3786. This is subject to the existing smoke alarms being correctly located and in good working order.
If you live in, or own a guesthouse/boarding house (Class 1b), live in or staying in a hotel/motel (Class 3), or in a healthcare building? (Class 9a)
Smoke alarms in these types of residences must comply with AS3786 and be hard-wired or powered by a non-removable battery with a minimum life expectancy of 10 years that is connected to the smoke alarm.
Types of buildings and types of smoke alarms
The type of smoke alarm to be installed depends on the type of building.
Residential dwellings
| Type of building | Type of smoke alarms |
|---|---|
|
Australian Standard AS 3786 compliant:
Building owner's choice |
Shared accommodation
| Type of building | Type of smoke alarms |
|---|---|
|
Australian Standard AS 3786 compliant, but must be:
Building owner's choice |
Related topics
- Where can I get a smoke alarm?
- Where should I install them?
- How do I maintain my smoke alarms?
- National Institute of Science and Technology: Smoke Alarm Research
- Fire Protection Association of Australia: Installation of hard wired smoke alarms and special systems
NSW Rural Fire Service- Retained recruitment
- Services
- Publications
- Media releases
- Fire safety forms
- Fire safety for business
- Smoke alarms
- Factsheets
- Community Fire Units
- Find a fire station
Visit www.rfs.nsw.gov.au
