NSW requires compliant smoke alarms in all residential properties. Saints Electrical installs hardwired, interconnected, and long-life battery smoke alarms across the Georges River area — for owner-occupiers, landlords, and property managers.
NSW regulations require that smoke alarms be installed on every level of a dwelling, in every bedroom, and in hallways connecting bedrooms to the rest of the home. For properties being sold or leased, additional requirements apply. Saints Electrical installs smoke alarms that meet current Australian Standards and NSW legislative requirements, and can assess your property to confirm what's needed.
240V hardwired alarms with battery backup — the most reliable option for permanent residential installations.
When one alarm detects smoke, all alarms sound. Required in new builds and strongly recommended for all homes.
Sealed lithium battery alarms that don't require hardwiring — suitable for locations where wiring is impractical.
Smoke alarm compliance for rental properties and investment homes across the Georges River area.
Replacing expired, faulty, or non-compliant alarms with modern photoelectric units that meet current standards.
Certificate of Compliance issued for all smoke alarm installations and upgrades.
NSW regulations require photoelectric smoke alarms in all new installations. Photoelectric alarms respond faster to slow, smouldering fires — the most common type in residential settings — and generate significantly fewer false alarms than older ionisation-type alarms. If your home has ionisation-type alarms, Saints Electrical can replace them with compliant photoelectric units.
Landlords and property managers have specific obligations under NSW tenancy law regarding smoke alarm maintenance and compliance. Saints Electrical works with landlords and property managers across the Georges River area to ensure rental properties meet their obligations — including installation, annual testing, and replacement of expired units. We can provide documentation for your records.
A smoke alarm only helps if you can hear it. In a two-storey home, an alarm activating on the ground floor at 2am may not wake someone sleeping upstairs. Interconnected alarms — where all units sound simultaneously when any one detects smoke — dramatically improve response time and are required in all new residential construction in NSW. Saints Electrical installs interconnected systems in existing homes using either hardwired or wireless interconnection.
NSW regulations require a smoke alarm on every level of a dwelling, in every bedroom, and in hallways between bedrooms and the rest of the home. The exact number depends on your home's layout — Saints Electrical can assess your property and tell you exactly what's required.
Smoke alarms have a finite lifespan — most units should be replaced every 10 years. The manufacture date is printed on the back of the alarm. If your alarms are approaching or past 10 years, replacement is recommended regardless of whether they appear to be working.
For most permanent residential installations, hardwired alarms are the best option as they don't rely on batteries remaining charged. Long-life 10-year sealed battery alarms are a practical alternative where hardwiring is impractical. Saints Electrical will recommend the right type for your property.
Yes. We coordinate with landlords and property managers to schedule smoke alarm work at a convenient time with minimal disruption to tenants.
Servicing the Georges River area — Saints Electrical covers Penshurst, Hurstville, Mortdale, Oatley, Kogarah, Peakhurst, Beverly Hills, Riverwood, Blakehurst, Sans Souci, Ramsgate, Allawah, Kingsgrove, Bexley, Rockdale, Lugarno, Como, Narwee, Padstow, Miranda, Gymea and surrounding suburbs.
Saints Electrical installs compliant smoke alarms for owner-occupiers, landlords, and property managers. Fixed pricing, same-week availability.