Smoke Alarms in Bundaberg

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Protect Your Family & Home

Having the right smoke alarms in place is one of the simplest ways to protect your family, and we make sure your home meets Queensland’s current safety standards. At Pearson Electrical Solar & Air Conditioning in Bundaberg, we install interconnected photoelectric alarms that detect smoke fast and alert every part of your home at once. We check your layout, position alarms correctly and replace outdated units so your system works when you need it most.


Here’s what homeowners appreciate most:


  • Fully compliant alarms installed in the right locations
  • Clear guidance on Queensland’s smoke alarm requirements


Whether you’re upgrading an older system or preparing a rental property, we’ll install alarms you can trust. If you want peace of mind and a safer home, call 0474 756 492 to book your installation.

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Safety Standards Made Simple

Queensland’s newer smoke alarm laws are designed to give families better protection, and interconnected photoelectric alarms are now the standard. We install alarms that communicate with each other so everyone is alerted at the same time, no matter where the smoke starts.


Our team positions each alarm to meet legal requirements and ensure the fastest possible response in an emergency. We also replace old ionisation alarms, outdated wiring and faulty units so your system performs reliably. If you’re unsure what your home needs, we’ll guide you through the requirements and make the process straightforward. Get in touch to upgrade your home’s safety.

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Compliant Home Protection

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Fast, Safe Installs

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Reliable Local Support

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FAQ

Do smoke alarms really need to be interconnected?

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Where do smoke alarms need to be installed under Queensland law?