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Queensland Legal Deadline: 1 January 2027

Beat the 2027 Queensland Smoke Alarm Deadline

From 1 January 2027, all owner occupied Queensland homes must have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms installed.

That includes private homes, townhouses, units and manufactured homes.

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Queensland Law Requires Action Before 1 January 2027

Queensland law requires all owner-occupied homes to have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms by 1 January 2027. This is a legal obligation — not optional — and applies to every owner-occupier in Queensland.

From 1 January 2027, all owner occupied Queensland homes must have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms installed. Professional installation ensures your home meets the exact Queensland regulation standard.

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Queensland Compliance Deadline

1 January 2027

This regulation applies to all owner-occupied:

  • Private homes
  • Townhouses
  • Units
  • Manufactured homes

Required alarm type:

Interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms — installed in all required locations per Queensland legislation.

Queensland Legislation

Does This Apply to You?

If you own and occupy a residential property in Queensland, this legislation applies to you.

That includes private homes, townhouses, units and manufactured homes.

Queensland legislation — effective 1 January 2027

Private Homes

Standalone houses and detached residences across Queensland

Townhouses

Multi-level attached dwellings and terrace-style properties

Units

Apartments, flats, and strata-titled unit complexes

Manufactured Homes

Factory-built homes and residential park dwellings

You need to comply if…

  • You own and live in your Queensland property
  • Your property is used as a principal place of residence
  • You have not yet installed interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms
  • Your existing alarms are ionisation-type or non-interconnected

Queensland law requires all owner-occupied homes to install interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms in every required location by 1 January 2027.

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Deadline

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Queensland Law — Effective 1 January 2027

What Queensland Law Requires

Interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms — installed in every required location, professionally certified.

From 1 January 2027, all owner occupied Queensland homes must have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms installed. That includes private homes, townhouses, units and manufactured homes.

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Interconnected Alarms

If one alarm sounds, they all sound — throughout every level and area of your home. This interconnected network is mandatory under Queensland law.

Photoelectric Sensor Type

Queensland legislation specifically mandates photoelectric technology. Ionisation-type alarms do not meet the legal requirement — only photoelectric alarms comply.

Correct Placement Throughout the Home

Alarms must be installed in the correct locations as specified by Queensland regulation — bedrooms, hallways, and living areas all have specific requirements.

Licensed Professional Installation

Professional installation by a licensed technician ensures every alarm is positioned correctly, wired to comply, and certified — protecting you legally and physically.

Owner-occupiers have a legal obligation to meet this Queensland requirement by 1 January 2027. Professional installation makes compliance straightforward — our licensed technicians handle every requirement for you.

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Whether you own a private home, townhouse, unit, or manufactured home, our team handles compliance for every property type covered by Queensland law.

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We make achieving compliance before 1 January 2027 straightforward. Book online, we handle everything on the day, and you receive a compliance certificate.

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Don't leave it too late — secure your compliance before 1 January 2027.

Queensland Law Requires:

All owner-occupied Queensland homes must have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms installed by 1 January 2027. This applies to:

  • Private homes
  • Townhouses
  • Units
  • Manufactured homes
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Queensland law requires action. All owner-occupied homes — private homes, townhouses, units and manufactured homes — must have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms by 1 January 2027.