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  • Combustible External Cladding
    Combustible External Cladding The use of combustible cladding on buildings is a safety concern for Queenslanders. The Building Regulation 2021, Transitional Provisions S95, requires compliance with the Building Regulation 2006, Part 4A, where some building owners may be required to register their buildings and complete the combustible…
  • Building application position statement
    Building application position statement PurposeTo inform stakeholders of our jurisdiction and expectations with respect to the fire safety performance of Class 2 - 9 buildings of Type A or Type B construction in Queensland.Referral agency advice jurisdictionWe have a legislated role as a Referral Agency for building work and assessable…
  • Frequently asked questions about unwanted alarms
    Frequently asked questions about unwanted alarms What is a chargeable unwanted alarm? An unwanted alarm means the activation of a fire alarm system where, after we investigate, we find that the condition or situation would not have resulted in…
  • Frequently asked questions​ about smoke alarms
    Frequently asked questions​ about smoke alarms In January 2017. the Queensland Government introduced legislation that legislation requires all homes to have photoelectric, interconnected smoke alarms in every bedroom, in hallways and on every level. Smoke alarms must be hard-wired or powered by a non-removable 10 year battery. This will…
  • Compliance and Planning resource library
    Compliance and Planning resource library Building Fire Safety…
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    Forms and templates Referral Agency Advice CSO 043…
  • After a Fire
    After a Fire The information provided here is intended to help people whose homes have been damaged or destroyed by fire. While what has happened may be difficult to accept, there are things you can do right now to begin rebuilding your life and home.Download the After the Fire Booklet. Things to doCheck with the fire office-in-charge…

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