Here you’ll find some quick answers to some of our most frequently asked questions!.

Feel free to send us your questions or request more information about fire safety regulation or equipment.

Your fire extinguishers need to be inspected according to Australian Standards AS1851. All fire extinguishers have to be inspected at six monthly intervals. 

To be eligible for a Fire Safety Certificate, you’ll need to make sure that you have met all the essential fire safety measures listed in your most recent fire safety schedule.
You must lodge a copy of the fire safety certificate (together with the current schedule) with Fire and Rescue NSW.

The council makes the owner responsible for submitting and signing the Fire Safety Certificate and the AFSS. No matter what the lease says, fire compliance is ultimately the responsibility of the landlord. When you sign a Fire Safety Certificate or AFSS you are declaring that the premises meets the Australian Standard for fire safety and has been maintained and “assessed by competent fire safety practitioner”. Which are all our technicians are qualified and licensed.

It depends on what kind of equipment you have on site, if you don’t know what you have click on to our FREE QUOTE button, and one of our office staff will arrange for a technician to attend site for FREE QUOTE.

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