by Katina | Mar 4, 2022 | building codes
If you rent out your property for short-term rental accommodation or holiday letting, such as Airbnb, you must be compliant in order to keep your guests safe and your interests protected. Some changes are now in effect as of November 1, 2021, in accordance with the... by Katina | Feb 3, 2022 | building codes
Emergency lighting guidelines are in place in Australia to guarantee that individuals have a safe path to follow in the event of an emergency. Commercial buildings in Australia are required to test and inspect emergency lights on a regular basis. If you operate a... by Katina | Jan 6, 2022 | building codes
Every commercial property must have fire safety equipment that complies with the law’s requirements. Every business owner should be aware of their responsibilities when it comes to ensuring the safety of their customers. With this information, business owners... by Katina | Dec 1, 2021 | building codes
Backyard BBQs, fairy lights, and family meals are all part of what makes the Australian holiday season so special. They do, however, increase the risk of a Christmas fire. Every year, more than 50 Australians are killed in residential fires, which is more than floods,... by Katina | Nov 3, 2021 | building codes
Fire doors are wide, heavy doors that are designed to prevent the spread of fire in a structure and, when utilized properly, may be quite effective. But how do fire doors work exactly, and what are the current regulations governing their use in strata schemes? How Do... by Katina | Sep 1, 2021 | building codes
As the limits of Covid-19 are removed and modifications are made in your organization, it’s critical that they’re taken into account in your premise Fire Risk Assessment to help manage and mitigate the risk of fire. If your business is reopening, there are...
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