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11 June 2019
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Building owners/managers are obliged by law to maintain a fire-safe household or establishment. A fire outbreak can cause a devastating loss or damage to life and property. However, this can be prevented by complying with the safety standards. The safety standards require some fire protection eq...
11 June 2019
Read MoreMany assume that fire alarms are unnecessary, but in reality it is one of the most fundamental fire safety measures to consider is installing a fire alarm system. In the case of fire or emergency, the alarms alert everyone who is busy, working or sleeping. They give off an early warning bef...
11 June 2019
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A fire outbreak is one of the most tragic accidents that could happen to homes and businesses; they destroy property and cause death and injury. Fires in businesses could cause a loss in job and profit as many of the establishments burned down are rarely rebuilt.
By the mandate of the stat...
11 June 2019
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Legislation in Tasmania requires building owners and occupants to have their fire protection equipment regularly serviced, tested, maintained and repaired by a holder of a permit issued by the Chief Officer of the Tasmania Fire Service. It is a violation for a person to service any fire protect...
11 June 2019
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In all areas of Tasmania where the risk of bushfire is considered high, the State may require TAS Fire Permits during certain period. The objective of this permit is to coordinate and monitor controlled burning of vegetation and reduce the risk of spreading the fire.
Permit periods a...