New Queensland Legislation for Caravans and Motorhomes
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Effective 1 July 2024, all registered caravans and motorhomes in Queensland must install a smoke alarm on the ceiling that is powered by a 10 year non-removable battery. Ensure your compliance and safety with these key points:
Legislative Requirements
- Immediate Compliance: 1 July 2024, newly registered or transferred caravans and motorhomes must have a smoke alarm on the ceiling, powered by a 10-year non-removable battery.
- Future Compliance: By 1 July 2027, all other registered caravans and motorhomes must also comply.
Encourage Safety Across Australia
While this law applies to Queensland, all caravan and motorhome owners in Australia should consider installing photoelectric smoke alarms to prioritize safety.
Where to Install Smoke Alarms
- Inside the Van: Install at least one working photoelectric smoke alarm where the bed is located.
- In the Annexe: Install an alarm if you sleep there.
Recommended Product: LIFPE10LP Lifesaver Photoelectric Smoke Alarm with 10 year sealed lithium battery
Ensure safety and compliance with the LIFPE10LP Photoelectric Smoke Alarm:
- Australian Standard Compliant: Meets AS3786:2014 requirements.
- Photoelectric Technology: Superior detection of slow smouldering fires.
- Long-Life Battery: 10-year sealed lithium battery.
- Easy Installation: Quick and simple to install.
- Durable: Built to withstand travel rigors.
Don’t delay compliance. Protect your family and avoid fines by installing the LIFPE10LP Photoelectric Smoke Alarm today.
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