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Licensed Fire Protection Technicians in Morningside, QLD

19 Verified Browse all verified licensed fire protection technicians serving Morningside and surrounding suburbs.
Data last updated: 14 February 2026 from Queensland Building and Construction Commission register

Fire Protection Technician Directory — Morningside, QLD

Licence1217294
ClassFire Detection, Alarm and Warning Systems - Occupational
Licence1197217
ClassFire Pumps - Occupational
Licence1228069
ClassFire Protection - Portables Stream Occupational - Install and Maintain
Licence15445773
ClassFire Protection - Water-Based Fire System Stream - Design
Licence1156001
ClassFire Detection, Alarm and Warning Systems - Occupational
Licence15000982
ClassFire Protection - Water-Based Fire System Stream Occupational - Design
Licence1199007
ClassFire Protection - Electrical Stream Occupational - Install and Maintain - Fire Alarm Systems
Licence745658
ClassFire Protection - Passive Stream - Inspect and Test
Licence1283370
ClassPassive Fire Protection - Fire Doors and Shutters - Occupational
Licence1063425
ClassPassive Fire Protection - Fire Collars, Penetrations and Joint Sealing
Licence1005457
ClassFire Detection, Alarm and Warning Systems - Occupational
Licence18364
ClassPassive Fire Protection - Fire and Smoke Walls and Ceilings
Licence15458351
ClassFire Protection - Electrical Stream Occupational - Install and Maintain - Fire Alarm Systems
Licence1243642
ClassFire Protection - Passive Stream Occupational - Inspect and Test
Licence1171282
ClassFire Protection - Portables Stream Occupational - Install and Maintain
Licence15080699
ClassFire Protection - Portables Stream Occupational - Install and Maintain
Licence15450361
ClassFire Protection - Electrical Stream Occupational - Install and Maintain - Fire Alarm Systems
Licence15212698
ClassFire Protection - Passive Stream Occupational - Inspect and Test
Licence15243162
ClassFire Protection - Electrical Stream Occupational - Install and Maintain - Fire Alarm Systems

Hiring a Fire Protection Technician in Morningside

Before hiring any fire protection technician in Morningside, use this checklist to protect yourself and ensure you're working with a properly licensed and insured professional.

  1. Verify their fire protection licence and relevant accreditations — In Queensland, fire protection work requires a QBCC licence (Fire Protection — Portable and Special Hazard, or Fire Protection — Fixed). In NSW, fire protection installers must be accredited with the relevant industry body. Across all states, technicians testing fire systems must hold competencies aligned with AS 1851. Ask for their licence number and specific accreditations — fire protection is a life-safety trade where unlicensed work can have fatal consequences.
  2. Ask whether they test to AS 1851 and provide compliant reports — AS 1851-2012 (Routine service of fire protection systems and equipment) specifies the frequency and scope of testing for every type of fire protection system. Your technician should test to this standard and provide a written report identifying any defects, non-conformances, and required corrective actions. This report forms part of your Annual Fire Safety Statement (AFSS) obligations.
  3. Confirm they can service all fire safety systems in your building — Fire protection encompasses many sub-disciplines — a technician who services portable extinguishers may not be qualified to test hydrant systems or sprinklers. For commercial buildings with multiple fire safety measures, ask whether the company can service all systems under one contract, or whether separate specialists are needed. Consolidating services reduces the risk of items being missed.
  4. Ask about their response time for urgent defect rectification — When a fire safety system has a critical defect (e.g. a failed sprinkler pump, inoperable fire panel, or blocked hydrant), it must be rectified promptly to maintain building compliance and occupant safety. Ask the technician what their response time is for critical defects and whether they provide 24/7 emergency service for essential fire safety measures.
  5. Check they understand your Annual Fire Safety Statement obligations — In NSW, building owners must submit an AFSS to the local council and Fire and Rescue NSW each year certifying that all essential fire safety measures have been inspected and are performing to the required standard. In other states, similar obligations exist. Your fire protection technician should be able to advise on your AFSS obligations and provide the inspection reports needed to support your statement.
Pro Tip

Get at least three quotes and compare not just price, but response time, warranty on workmanship, and whether the quote includes parts.

Red Flags to Watch For
  • Provides a "pass" report without physically testing each system — AS 1851 requires hands-on testing of fire safety equipment — not just a visual walk-through. If a technician spends 20 minutes "inspecting" a building with sprinklers, hydrants, a fire panel, emergency lighting, and fire doors, they have not tested anything properly. Each system has specific test procedures that take time. A superficial inspection puts lives at risk and exposes the building owner to legal liability.
  • Cannot explain AS 1851 testing requirements for your systems — A competent fire protection technician should be able to explain the routine service schedule (monthly, 6-monthly, annual, 5-yearly) for each fire safety measure in your building. If they are unfamiliar with AS 1851 or cannot describe what each service visit involves, they may not have the training or competency to perform compliant inspections.
  • Does not provide a written defect report after inspection — Every fire safety inspection must result in a detailed written report listing each system tested, the outcome (pass/fail), and any defects requiring rectification. A technician who gives only a verbal "all good" and no written documentation leaves you without the evidence needed for your AFSS and exposes you if a fire occurs and the system fails.

Typical Fire Protection Technician Costs in QLD

Hourly Rate

$85 – $140

Callout Fee

$80 – $130

Common Jobs

JobCost Range
Smoke alarm installation (per unit)$80 – $200
Fire extinguisher supply and install$100 – $250
Fire sprinkler system service$300 – $800

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often do fire extinguishers need to be tested in Australia?

Under AS 1851, portable fire extinguishers require a 6-monthly routine inspection (visual check and weight verification) and an annual maintenance service (more detailed check including pressure, seals, and condition). Every 5 years, extinguishers require a major overhaul or hydrostatic pressure test. Non-rechargeable extinguishers must be replaced at the end of their service life (typically 5 years).

What is an Annual Fire Safety Statement (AFSS)?

An AFSS is a statutory declaration by the building owner certifying that all essential fire safety measures (sprinklers, alarms, hydrants, exits, emergency lighting, fire doors, etc.) have been assessed by a competent person and are performing to the required standard. In NSW, it must be submitted annually to the local council and Fire and Rescue NSW. Failure to submit an AFSS can result in fines and prosecution.

Do residential homes need fire protection systems?

All Australian homes must have working smoke alarms — the specific requirements vary by state (e.g. Queensland requires interconnected photoelectric alarms in every bedroom, hallway, and living area). Homes do not typically require sprinklers or hydrants unless they are part of a multi-unit development or the building class requires it under the NCC. Portable fire extinguishers and fire blankets are recommended but not mandatory for houses.

How much does a commercial fire safety inspection cost?

Costs depend on the building size and number of fire safety measures. A small commercial tenancy with extinguishers, hose reels, and emergency lighting typically costs $300–$800 per annual inspection. A multi-storey building with sprinklers, hydrants, a fire panel, smoke detectors, and fire doors can cost $2,000–$10,000+ per year. Defect rectification is charged separately.

What happens if my building fails a fire safety inspection?

Defects identified during inspection are classified by severity. Critical defects (e.g. inoperable sprinkler pump, failed fire panel) require immediate rectification. Non-critical defects must be rectified within a reasonable timeframe. The fire protection technician provides a defect report with corrective actions. Until all critical defects are rectified, the building may not be fully compliant, and the owner cannot truthfully sign the AFSS.

How do I verify a fire protection technician's licence in QLD?

You can verify any fire protection technician's licence using TradieVerify's free search tool or directly through the Queensland Building and Construction Commission register. Enter the fire protection technician's name or licence number to confirm their licence status, class, and any disciplinary history.

How many licensed fire protection technicians are in Morningside?

There are currently 19 licensed fire protection technicians registered in Morningside, QLD. This data is sourced directly from the Queensland Building and Construction Commission register and updated regularly.