This residential smoke alarm service checklist helps property managers and inspectors plan and document routine maintenance and compliance. Capture property address, date, and inspector details; record each alarm’s type and manufacturer; map locations by room and floor; and attach location and expiry photos. Perform and log cleaning, smoke and decibel tests, battery replacement, and button tests above 85 decibels. Verify compliance with AS3786-2014 and note whether alarms are photoelectric or ionisation. Add general notes and recommendations, set the next scheduled service date, and review tenant terms to ensure ongoing safety and upkeep.
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