Compliance Isn’t Optional. Here’s What the New Law Says

  • Photoelectric only (no ionisation)
  • Interconnected throughout the home
  • Installed in bedrooms, hallways, and every level
  • Hardwired or 10-year sealed battery

Think You’re Already Compliant?

Are you sure?
Myth 1: “I already have smoke alarms.”

Fact: Most alarms aren’t photoelectric or interconnected.

Myth 2: “I can wait until 2027.”

Fact: Demand is already rising. Prices may increase closer to the deadline.

Myth 3: “My smoke alarms aren’t expired, so I don’t need to replace them.”

Fact: Even working alarms must be photoelectric and interconnected to meet 2027 requirements.

How Many Alarms Does Your Home Need?

Use our smart calculator to estimate your required alarms cost (installation included).

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Still Have Questions About Alarms?

Yes, Even if your current alarms work, they may not meet the 2027 compliance requirements. By law, all alarms must be photoelectric, interconnected, and installed in specific locations. Older or standalone alarms, even if functioning may be non-compliant.

Check the label on each alarm. If it mentions ionisation, it's not compliant. Also, alarms must be interconnected, installed in specific rooms, and less than 10 years old.

If your home is not compliant by 1 Jan, 2027, you may face legal risks and increased liability in the event of a fire. It could also affect your insurance coverage or property sale. Early compliance gives you peace of mind and avoids the last-minute rush.

You can, but it’s risky. DIY installs often fail to meet legislative standards, especially if the alarms aren’t properly placed or interconnected. We recommend professional installation to guarantee full legal compliance and peace of mind.

The cost depends on how many alarms your home needs. We’ve built a free calculator to help you estimate both alarm quantity and total price instantly.
Still unsure?

Get in touch with our team.

Prices May Rise as the 2027 Deadline Approaches

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