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Smoke Alarm Solutions That Save Lives

Professional installation and testing for reliable early fire detection

Smoke alarms are a critical part of protecting people and property. We install, test and maintain compliant smoke alarm systems to ensure early warning in the event of fire, helping you meet safety requirements with confidence.
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Complete Smoke Alarm Services

We provide end-to-end smoke alarm services designed to keep your property safe and compliant. From installing new alarms to replacing outdated units and carrying out regular testing, our licensed electricians ensure dependable fire protection.
All smoke alarm work is completed by licensed electricians and tested to meet current safety standards.
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Signs Your Smoke Alarms Need Attention

Smoke alarms can fail silently over time. Recognising early warning signs helps ensure your alarms operate correctly when they’re needed most.

Why Choose Us for Smoke Alarms

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Compliance-Focused Installations

We stay up to date with smoke alarm requirements and ensure every installation meets current safety standards for placement, interconnection and performance.

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Reliable, Quality Equipment

We use proven, high-quality smoke alarms designed for long-term reliability, reducing false alarms while ensuring fast response in emergency situations.

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Clear Advice You Can Trust

Our electricians explain your smoke alarm setup clearly and recommend practical solutions without unnecessary upgrades or confusing technical language.

Smoke Alarm FAQs

Here are answers to common questions about smoke alarm installation, maintenance and ongoing electrical safety.
How often should smoke alarms be replaced?
Smoke alarms should generally be replaced every ten years, as sensors degrade over time. Older alarms may not detect smoke effectively, even if they appear to be working.
Hardwired alarms are connected to your electrical system and often include battery backup, offering greater reliability. Battery-only alarms rely solely on batteries and require more frequent maintenance.
False alarms can be caused by dust, steam, insects, incorrect placement or failing sensors. A professional inspection can identify the cause and recommend suitable replacements or adjustments.
Interconnected smoke alarms activate together when one detects smoke, providing earlier warning throughout the property and improving overall fire safety.
While some battery alarms appear simple, hardwired and interconnected smoke alarms must be installed by a licensed electrician to ensure safety, correct operation and compliance.

Ensure Your Smoke Alarms Are Ready When It Matters

Protect lives and meet safety requirements with professionally installed and tested smoke alarms. Contact our experienced electricians today to book an inspection, upgrade or new installation with confidence.