Photoelectric-Specific Smoke Alarm Legislation
Australia:  Northern Territory
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Northern Territory Photoelectric Smoke Alarm Legislation
01 November, 2011
Northern Territory Fire & Rescue Service
Promoting the New Photoelectric-Specific Legislation

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Northern Territory Government and 
Northern Territory Fire & Rescue Service (NTFRS)
Photoelectric Smoke Alarm Legislation
01 November, 2011
Northern Territory, Australia
Population: 229,625
Northern Territory Fire & Rescue Service (NTFRS) Websitehttp://www.pfes.nt.gov.au/Fire-and-Rescue/Territory-laws-on-smoke-alarms.aspxhttp://www.pfes.nt.gov.au/Fire-and-Rescue/Territory-laws-on-smoke-alarms.aspxshapeimage_23_link_0shapeimage_23_link_1
“The photoelectric type of alarm is strongly.
favoured by fire services everywhere, as.
they are able to detect smouldering fires.
that are not as quickly picked up by.
the ionization type of alarms.”
Grant Hamon, AFSM, MIM, GIFireE, GradCertPSM, DipFireMgt
District Officer, Community Fire Safety, NTFRS

Grant Hamon

District Officer Grant Hamon, World Fire Safety Foundation Chairman Adrian Butler with Chief
Marc McGinn at NTFRS HQ in Darwin
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