Straight answers on Annual Fire Safety Statements, smoke alarm laws, strata compliance and what fire safety actually costs in NSW.
A plain-English guide to what an Annual Fire Safety Statement costs in NSW, what drives the price, and how to get an accurate quote for your building.
Read the guide →A plain English guide to the Annual Fire Safety Statement in NSW: who needs one, what an essential fire safety measure is, and how to keep your building compliant.
Read more →An overdue Annual Fire Safety Statement can trigger penalties and council fire safety orders. Here is what overdue really means and the fast, practical steps to get your building compliant again.
Read more →What landlords and managing agents must do to keep smoke alarms compliant in NSW rentals, from working alarms to annual checks and record keeping.
Read more →Essential fire safety measures are the systems and equipment that keep a building safe and are listed on its fire safety schedule. Here is what they are and how they tie to your Annual Fire Safety Statement.
Read more →A plain-English guide for strata committees and building managers on keeping common-property fire safety measures maintained and lodging the Annual Fire Safety Statement each year.
Read more →FPAA accredited fire safety compliance, same-week bookings across NSW.