Fire hydrants are an integral component of any community's fire protection infrastructure. They serve as reliable and critical water resources for firefighters during emergencies, providing immediate access to water for…
Queensland, with its unique climate and diverse landscapes, faces specific challenges when it comes to fire prevention and management. To address these fire risks, rigorous regulations have been put in…
As a business owner or manager that occupies or manages a building in Queensland, you are required by law to ensure the safety of any individual in that building if…
Fire alarms provide everyone inside the building an early warning signal, giving them time to evacuate the building and flee the danger. Buildings used for commercial purposes must have proper…
When the batteries in a smoke alarm run low, the alarm will begin to beep. This can cause your smoke alarm to make chirping noises even when there is no…
Certificates of Classification were renamed Certificates of Occupancy on October 1, 2020. A Form 11 Certificate of Occupancy contains information about a building's classification and permissible uses, as well as…