Ensuring Fire Safety for Your AirBnB in NSW, Australia – Complying with Short Term Rental Fire Safety Rules
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Do you manage or own short-term rental property in New South Wales?

Renting your property via Airbnb, Booking.com, Stayz or any other online holiday rental platform can be an easy and effective way to generate extra income, but it comes with some fire safety risks as well. The NSW government has introduced a state-wide regulatory framework for short-term rental accommodation (STRA) in 2021. It includes a government-run STRA register and fire safety standards for short-term rental accommodations.

What are STRA Compliance Requirements for Fire Safety in NSW?

Under the NSW law, STRA dwellings need to comply with fire standards. These include:
  • Installation of interconnected smoke alarms in property floor levels containing bedrooms and on every corridor. 
  • Installation of heat alarms in garages beneath houses located above for stand-alone dwellings.
  • Installation of an evacuation plan diagram for every STRA dwelling
  • Registration of all STRA dwellings on Government-run STRA register.
Here is all you need to know about NSW Fire Safety rules and how to protect your short-term rental property.

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