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Upgrade the safety of your client's working and living spaces with Smoke and Heat Alarms-240 Volts and Battery Operated! When it comes to fire-related accidents, each second counts—it can mean the difference between life and death. These compact devices, due to their early detection alarm systems, can alert your clients about a fire in its primary stages. This gives them ample time to remove themselves from the area without panicking. Smoke and heat alarms are an essential part of any residence's fire escape plan. No building can pass a safety inspection test without properly installed and working smoke and heat alarms. Therefore, to pass the inspection test with flying colors, you need to install top-grade smoke and alarm systems from AGM Electrical Supplies.
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What’s the difference between 240 V (hard-wired) and battery-operated smoke alarms?
Hard-wired alarms connect to mains power with a backup battery and offer continuous reliability; battery versions are DIY-friendly and operate independently of power cuts.
Are battery-powered smoke alarms legally acceptable in Australia?
Yes but only sealed 10-year lithium battery units are permitted where mains wiring isn’t feasible; mains-powered photoelectric alarms are required for new builds and major renovations.
Do smoke alarms need to be interconnected?
Yes Australian rules require interconnected photoelectric alarms in new homes or remodeled properties so that if one sensor activates, all alarms sound simultaneously.
How often should smoke alarms be tested and replaced?
Test your alarm monthly using the test button and replace the unit every 10 years—or sooner if it shows signs of wear or persistent malfunction.
What installation rules apply to smoke alarms in Australian homes?
Install them on every level, in each bedroom, and in hallways near sleeping areas—ceiling-mounted about 300 mm from walls—for optimal coverage in line with national standards.
