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20/02/2024

Come and Visit us at the Brisbane Home Show and check out the latest a best in smoke alarm technology for you home.
Friday 24 Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 February at the Brisbane Convention Centre, South Brisbane.

Interconnected Smoke Alarm Solutions 19/06/2023

Selling your Home
Here’s what you have to do with your smoke alarms in order to comply with the latest government regulations.

Interconnected Smoke Alarm Solutions PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE ALARM

09/06/2023

Beauty and the Beast!

16/05/2023

Do we need to suffer the pain and tragedy of these deaths from fires.
We have the technology to warn everyone early enough to get out and be safe.

16/05/2023

Do we need to suffer the pain and agony of these deaths from Fires.
We have the technology to warn everyone early enough to get our and stay safe.

New Zealand hostel fire: at least six dead and 11 missing in Wellington blaze 15/05/2023

It’s never too early to get smoke alarms. Protect your loved ones!

New Zealand hostel fire: at least six dead and 11 missing in Wellington blaze Emergency services called to 92-room Loafers Lodge hostel just after midnight and a number of people remain unaccounted for

SA police investigate house fire deaths 04/05/2023

Stay safe when there is a house fire. Smoke Alarms are a early warning system!

SA police investigate house fire deaths

04/05/2023

A research team from Risk Frontiers and the Metropolitan Fire Brigade of Victoria found that more than 900 people died in preventable residential fires in Australia between July 2003 and June 2017 – a tragedy on the scale of the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires which killed 173 people.

Deadly but avoidable

“The heart-breaking thing is that the vast majority of fatal house fires are preventable,” says Metropolitan Fire Brigade Acting Chief Executive Officer Greg Leach. “As firefighters our job is not just to extinguish fires but to stop them from happening in the first place.”

Leach says that the research has uncovered important data about the risk factors leading to residential fire deaths – and will help inform future fire safety campaigns nationally.

The research found that most deaths occur at night in the Australian winter, and more than a third of those who died in residential fires were aged over 65. Fatal fires most commonly occur in the bedroom and living room of a house.

The most common cause of fires, where the cause was known, was from smoking materials, such as a cigarette or pipe, responsible for more than a quarter of known causes of residential fires.

30/03/2023

If you are replacing an alarm

09/03/2023

Brisbane Home Show February 2023

09/03/2023

Wifi connect smoke alarm

09/03/2023

Smoke alarm legislation what are the facts. There is so much confusion!

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