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We realise that owners have different requirements. And each property is different. Some have tenants on a 12 month lease. Some on a 6 month lease. Some on periodic.
No matter what the situation, we provide a service to suit
ANNUAL MAINTENANCE SERVICE
$75.00 per annum per property, regardless of how many times we are asked to attend the property during the year and regardless of how many smoke alarms are in the property.
Initial visit to the property to assess compliance and undertake the required maintenance*.
Replacement of faulty and/or expired smoke alarms at NO COST. Refer to Home page for conditions.
We provide a detailed Inspection and Compliance Report. We also attend the property minimum yearly, and return to the property during the year whenever there is a tenancy change or tenancy renewal - at no additional cost, regardless of how many times you ask us to return to the property.
ONCE-OFF INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE SERVICE $39.00
Features all of the same services as the Annual Maintenance Service, but undertaken on a once-off basis only. Replacement of faulty and expired alarms not included. Any replacement or new alarms will be charged.
DISCOUNTS
If we service four or more properties for one owner the Annual Maintenance Service Fee reduced from $75.00 per annum to $65.00 per annum.
In accordance with the recommendation of the Queensland Fire and Rescue Service, we strongly recommend that only photoelectric alarms be installed. You should note the following quotation directly from the QFRS website:
"Research indicates that photoelectric smoke alarms are generally more effective than ionisation types across a wider range of fires experienced in homes. For this reason, QFRS recommends that photoelectric smoke alarms be installed, especially if you are installing only one alarm. If you already have smoke alarms installed, QFRS recommends that you supplement the existing alarms with photoelectric types, especially between sleeping areas and exits from your home (e.g. hallways); and at the end of the service life of existing smoke alarms, replace them with photoelectric types."

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