Robina is master-planned — newer estates, townhouses and a high share of investment properties. We’re about 8 minutes from our Burleigh Waters base, so we know the local housing and what it takes to get it compliant.
We install compliant, interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms across Robina (4226) from $99 + GST per alarm. A 3-bedroom double-storey Robina townhouse typically needs 5 alarms. Every Queensland home must comply by 1 January 2027 — rentals and homes being sold already had to, back in 2022.
Townhouses and duplexes are everywhere here, and most are two-storey. Even where every bedroom is upstairs, the lower storey still needs its own alarm — which catches a lot of Robina owners out.
A 3-bedroom double-storey Robina townhouse typically needs 5 alarms. That’s a guide, not a quote — the real number depends on your layout, which our online quote works out in about two minutes.
| Location | What’s required |
|---|---|
| Inside every bedroom | One in each bedroom |
| Hallways connecting bedrooms to the rest of the home | One in each connecting hallway |
| Where bedrooms aren’t served by a hallway | Between the bedrooms and the rest of the dwelling |
| Every storey of the home | At least one, even with no bedrooms |
A 3-bedroom double-storey Robina townhouse typically needs 5 alarms. But the legal count depends on layout, not bedroom count — one alarm in every bedroom, one in each hallway connecting bedrooms to the rest of the home, and at least one on every storey. Bedrooms at opposite ends of a house can each need their own hallway alarm. Our online quote gives you the exact number.
Yes — Robina is one of our core service areas. We’re about 8 minutes from our Burleigh Waters base. Every job in Robina is done by Ryan Tait, a licensed electrician — we never subcontract.
$99 + GST per alarm, whether it’s 240V hardwired or a 10-year wireless unit. A Property Sale or Rental Smoke Alarm Report is $119 + GST. No call-out fees, no lock-in contracts, and a smoke alarm report is included with installation.
Now. Rental properties and homes being sold have needed compliant interconnected photoelectric alarms since 1 January 2022. The 1 January 2027 deadline applies to owner-occupied homes. Landlords must also have the alarms tested and cleaned within 30 days before every new or renewed tenancy.
Usually a mix, and the legislation decides. If an existing alarm is 240V hardwired, its replacement must also be 240V — that’s an electrician’s job by law. Additional alarms needed to meet the placement rules can be 10-year wireless lithium units, interconnected with the rest. We install both at the same $99 + GST.
New to the legislation? Read our complete guide to Queensland’s smoke alarm laws, or see our pricing.