22/09/2025
As part of FPA Australia’s mission to address the mounting skill shortage in the fire protection industry, it’s clear that now is the time to act and here’s why:
In our recent webinar, Are your smoke alarms compliant? What every Queensland property owner needs to know’ we learned that of the 2.5 million homes in Qld - including 630,000 rentals properties and 350,000 owner-occupied homes, only 220,000 homes built since 2017 are already compliant.
From January 2027, all Qld laws require homes to be fitted with interconnected, photoelectric, and hardwired or 10-year battery smoke alarms.
In this webinar, key voices in fire protection like Paul Titman, Matthew Duncan and more, shared insights on legal requirements, alarm compliance, risks of non-compliance, and the need for qualified tradespeople. Whilst not in person, the Honorable Ann Leahy provided a supportive message, reminding Queenslanders of the importance of taking fire safety seriously.
FPA Australia understands the importance of skilled workers in fire protection and how critical they are to ensuring buildings are built in a safe condition and certified fit for occupancy. We continue to emphasis that our number one priority is community safety, and we advocate for adequately funded training for workers in the fire protection industry and for licensing schemes across different states to be fit for purpose.
Begin your membership journey with us today: https://fpaa.com.au/Web/Web/Services/Become_a_Member.aspx