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Are the smoke detectors hard wired (i.e. the responsibility of the OC to repair) or are they not hard wired (i.e. the responsibility of the Owner to repair)?
If they are the responsibility of the Owner then there can be various causes for the beeping.
The tenant mentioned that he thought that the device was being affected by dust. However, a dirty device is more likely to set of the alarm (falsely) rather than to cause it to beep.
Beeping usually indicates that the batteries are going flat, or the device has reached its use by date, or the batteries are cheap, or the battery connections are obstructed in some way.
NB: Cheap batteries can cause voltage surges and reductions due to temperature fluctuations and these voltage reductions can cause the device to think that the battery level is low, which will cause it to beep.
Devices should be cleaned regularly.
With a dirty smoke detector, the best way to avoid a false alarm is to clean the inside and outside of the alarm regularly. You can do this with a vacuum cleaner, duster, or paint brush.
If the smoke detector is faulty and is causing a nuisance then it is the owner of the Lot who should be notified. The owner should arrange to have a proper inspection carried out on the device with the detector replaced, or cleaned, and the batteries changed with good quality batteries.
Write to your Committee with your concerns and suggest that they contact the owner of the Lot to remedy the nuisance, and the possible danger to the safety of your building.
Incidentally, did the tenant organise the inspection of the detector or was this inspection organised by the owner?
Here is some advice that may be useful: https://www.jimsfiresafety.com.au/smoke-alarm-keep-going-off