When Do I Need to Rewire My House?

In Australia, a house typically requires a full or partial rewire every 20-30 years, or if it is over 30-50 years old with original wiring, to ensure safety and compliance with modern standards. Immediate inspection by a licensed electrician is necessary if you experience frequent tripping circuit breakers, burning smells,

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Where is the Best Place to Install a Smoke Alarm in Your House?

In Australia, the best place to install smoke alarms is on the ceiling in every bedroom, in hallways outside sleeping areas, and on every level of the home, including stairways. Alarms should be interconnected so all activate at once. Place them centrally on the ceiling, at least 300 mm from

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Does a Rental Property Need a Smoke Detector in the Bedroom?

Yes, Australian rental properties require working smoke alarms, with regulations generally mandating them in all bedrooms, hallways, and on every storey. Laws require alarms to be hard-wired (or 10-year battery) and comply with AS 3786, with specific, strict installation requirements mandatory to ensure early warning. Still, installing a smoke alarm

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When Should RCDs in Residential Homes be Tested?

In Australian residential homes, fixed RCDs (safety switches) should be tested via the built-in push-button at least every 6 months to ensure they trip correctly. A more thorough, professional trip-time test by a licensed electrician is generally recommended every 1–2 years. In this guide, we explain what RCD is and

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Where Do I Put the Smoke Alarm in My Workplace?

In an Australian workplace, smoke alarms should be installed on the ceiling, ideally in the centre, at least 300 mm away from walls, corners, or light fittings to avoid dead air space. Place them in escape routes (hallways, stairways) and, if applicable, near bedrooms. For pitched ceilings, place them 500-1500

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Are Electrical Safety Inspections Required for Household Appliances Used in Offices in Victoria Australia?

In Victoria, Australia, while not explicitly required by law for low-risk offices, electrical safety inspections and tagging for appliances are strongly recommended to meet duty-of-care obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004. Following the Australian Standard AS/NZS 3760 ensures compliance by identifying risks, inspecting, and testing equipment. Keep

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How Often Do I Need to Get Electrical Safety Checks in Victoria Australia?

In Victoria, Australia, rental providers must ensure a licensed or registered electrician conducts electrical safety checks at least every two years. These mandatory checks, which include inspecting all electrical installations, fittings, and switchboards, are required to comply with the Residential Tenancies Regulations 2021. This requirement stresses the obligation to keep

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Does an EV Charger Increase Home Value?

Yes, installing an EV charger in Australia significantly increases home value and market appeal, with some estimates suggesting a potential boost of up to 7% for residential properties. Statistics reports between 2022 and 2023 showed that the total volume of EV car sales in Australia tripled. The number of registered EV

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How to Install an EV Charger at Home

Installing an EV charger in Australia ranges from plugging a portable unit into a standard 10A socket (Level 1) to having a licensed electrician hardwire a faster 7kW-22kW wallbox (Level 2). A licensed electrician must install dedicated circuits, assess switchboard capacity, and ensure compliance with AS/NZS 3000 standards. In some

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