Home Owner
Frequently Asked Questions
Still unsure about what’s required? We’ve compiled the most common questions from New Zealand homeowners to help you make informed, confident decisions about smoke alarm compliance.
FAQs
We want to help you by giving frequently asked questions
While not strictly mandated by law for owner-occupied homes, Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ) recommends that all homes have:
- Photoelectric smoke alarms
- Installed in every bedroom, hallway, and level
- Interconnected alarms, where possible
- Devices that meet international standards and are either 10-year lithium battery powered or hardwired
Installing compliant alarms may also be a condition of your home insurance policy.
Yes. Whether you live in a standalone home, multi-storey townhouse, or apartment, FENZ recommends the same alarm placement and alarm type. PCNZ offers tailored packages for all property types.
- Supply of photoelectric smoke alarms
- Professional installation
- Certificate of Compliance
- 10-year product warranty
- Photographic Compliance Certificate
Most smoke alarm installations are completed within 1 to 2 hours, depending on property size and access. Our licensed team works efficiently, respects your home, and cleans up before leaving.
Yes. Someone aged 18 or older must be present during the appointment to provide access to all areas where alarms are being installed.
Please provide clear access to:
- Bedrooms
- Hallways
- Electrical switchboard (if alarms are hardwired)
We’ll handle everything else including placement assessment and final testing.
All smoke alarms installed by PCNZ include a 10-year manufacturer warranty. If you experience any issues, just contact our support team — we’re here to help.
Yes. You’ll receive a digital compliance certificate via email after installation. You can also request a resend from our support team at any time.
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