by Katina | Jun 5, 2022 | building codes
To commemorate the start of Fire Awareness Month, Fire and Rescue NSW and the NSW Rural Fire Service are reminding residents to “Be safe, Not sorry” this winter by taking precautions to avoid house fires. Every winter, there are over 1100 home fires, with...
by Katina | May 6, 2022 | building codes
The fire danger rating describes the potential level of danger if a fire starts. They are significant because they provide people with information that allows them to take action to protect themselves and others from the potentially hazardous effects of bushfires....
by Katina | Apr 11, 2022 | building codes
Fire doors are an important component of your passive fire protection system because they prevent the spread of fire by forming a barrier between different areas of a building. This gives occupants enough time to evacuate and allows for quick and safe access to...
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...
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