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Smoke alarms

From 1 May 2006, all residential accommodation across NSW must have at least one working smoke alarm. This includes rental properties, owner occupied and temporary accommodation.

Several Fair Trading laws and regulations have been revised as a result of the new smoke alarm laws and a fact sheet summarising these changes has been produced.

The NSW Fire Brigades and Department of Planning can provide information about the type, location and number of smoke alarms that are required to be fitted to the various classes of residential premises.


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