Who is Responsible for Fire Safety in a Commercial Lease?
A FIRE in a commercial premise can be devastating, particularly if you do not have insurance or have not kept fire safety equipment up to date. But, if you are…
A FIRE in a commercial premise can be devastating, particularly if you do not have insurance or have not kept fire safety equipment up to date. But, if you are…
COOLER TEMPERATURES bring a greater risk of house fires. In 2015, there were 606 accidental house fires in Western Australia alone, which resulted in millions of dollars in damage and…
AFTER THREE years of research into fire safety in residential buildings up to 25 metres high, Fire & Rescue NSW (FRNSW) released two reports. The core of the findings demonstrate…
THE NUMBER of properties offered on Airbnb could be slashed thanks to a NSW government proposal to impose stringent new fire safety rules on homes being let short-term. To bring…
SMOKE ALARMS are essential safety devices, primarily because they increase your chances of escaping from house fires. A working in good condition smoke detector gives users an early warning of a fire, making their escape more likely and successful.
The primary function of a smoke alarm is to identify the presence of a fire. The way it senses the presence of fire largely depends on the type of detector it is.