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Fire Protection Services Offered

Alarms

Extinguishers

Hose Reels

Risk Assesment

Fire Training

Health & Safety Signs

Firetrace Suppression Systems

Fire Alarm

We Design, install, test and commission addressable and conventional fire alarm systems.

Our Service

Our fully qualified engineers install, commission test and maintain convetional and addressable fire alarm systems.

Fully Qualified Engineers

We operate a 24 hours a day 365 days a year emercency call out service for our clients.

Emergency Call Out

All installation, commisioning, testing and maintenance are carried out in accorance with British Standard 5839 Part 1 2013.

BS 5839 Part 1 2017

We fully service and install all ADVANCED, AUTRONICA, CYLMAC, FIREDEX, FIREQUEST, GENT, HAES, KENTEC, MORLEY, NOTIFIER, PROCYON and PROTEC systems.

All major Fire Alarm suppliers

Alarms

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Fire Hose Reels are suited to high risk large premises and are often required by insurers. They are available in 19mm and 25mm sizes for carrying 30 metres of hose.

These types are available:

  • Fixed

  • Swinging

  • Recessed


Reels are kite-marked to BS EN 671 and hoses compy with BS EN 694.

Hose Reels

Fire Risk Assessment

Construction Workers

A Fire Risk Assessment involves a comprehensive survey of the workplace to identify fire hazards, identify and evaluate risks, identify and evaluate improvements and record findings and actions taken.

Our Service

In identifying and evaluating fire risks we assess existing fire safety measures, control of ignition sources, sources of fuel, fire detection and warning, means of escape in case of fire, means of fire fighting, maintenance and testing of fire precautions and the fire safety training of employees.

Identify and Assess Risk

Once we have performed a Fire Risk Assessment we produce a comprehensive report recording our findings and suggest improvements and, in consultation with the client, an action plan.

Comprehensive Report and Action Plan

The assessment and action plan are naturally reviwed periodically.

Periodic Review

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Course Objectives

To enable delegates to select and use suitable fire extinguishers on a variety of fire types.

Course Length

Approximately 1 Hour.

Maximum Number

Numbers are restricted to a maximum of 15 to enable maximum benefit to be obtained from practical sessions.

Course Contents

  • Triangle of Fire
    Awareness of fire and the effects of fire and the effects of toxic gases and to react appropriately in the event of fire.

  • What to do in the event of fire.

  • Fire Extinguishers
    Theory of and practice in the use of fire extinguishers.

  • Types of Fire Extinguishers
    Types and colour codes of fire extinguishers and when to use them:

    • Water

    • Carbon Dioxide

    • AFFF

    • Dry Powder

    • Fire Blankets

  • Practical session in the use of Fire Extinuishers.

Fire Training

Fire Extinguishers

Extinguishers

Fire Extinguisher
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We offer a complete service for all makes and types of extinguishers and hose reels. We are able to offer services ranging from a one-off service visit to a carefully structured service contract. We pride ourselves on tailoring services packages to exactly suit our clients requirements and budgets.

Our Service

For your safety and reassurance, all service work is carried out to British Standard 5306 under strict quality standard, independently certified. All our engineers are fully trained and certificated by the Fire Extinguisher Trade Association or the British Fire Consortium National Standards.

British Standard 5306

The equipment we supply is of the highest quality and conforms to the current British Standards, European Directive and Trade Guidelines.

Highest Quality

For your guidance we have provided a table of fire extinguisher classifications.

Fire Extinguisher Classifications

AMENITIES
ECONOMY
STANDARD
DELUXE
24-hour front desk
Free WiFi
Parking
Breakfast
Pool
Gym
Water
Foam
ABC Powder
Monnex Dry Powder
Special Dry Powder
CO2
Wet Chemical
Solids (Wood, paper, cloth etc.)

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

Flamable Liquids

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

Flamable Gases

✔︎

✔︎

Combustible Metals

✔︎

Electrical Hazzards

✔︎

✔︎

✔︎

Cooking Oil / Fat

✔︎

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Course Length

Approximately 2 Hours.

Maximum Number

Numbers are restricted to a maximum of 15 to enable maximum benefit to be obtained from practical sessions.

Course Contents

Basic Fire Legislation

  • The Fire Precautions Act 1971 and subsequent legislation puts a Duty of Care and Responsibilities on Employers and Employees.
     

Triangle of Fire

  • Awareness of fire and the effects of fire and the effects of toxic gases and to react appropriately in the event of fire


What to do in the event of fire.

Fire Alarms

  • Practical Fire Alarm instruction with Demonstration Board.

  • How to raise the alarm.

  • Actions on discovering a fire or hearing a fire alarm.

  • Calling the Fire Brigade.

Evacuation Procedures

  • Assembly Points

  • Escape Routes

  • Disabled

  • Visitors / Contractors

  • Fire Doors

  • Turning off Plant and Machinery

  • Lifts

Fire Extinguishers.

  • Theory and practical use of fire extinguishers including a video.

Fire Training

Fire Awareness

Fire Heath & Safety Signs

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We are authorised suppliers of Everlux and Materlux quality photo-luminescent signs as well as normal signs.

Authorised suppliers

The future in safety signs is photo-luminescence as a sign that cannot be seen in the dark is not a safety sign at all. Photo-luminescent safety signs are the only product to guarantee full visibility even in total darkness with no maintenance costs.

Photo-luminescent safety signs

We will be delighted to give you a demonstration of our photo-luminescent safety signs and give you a free signage survey to ensure you are compliant with the latest regulations.

Free Survey

Call us today on 01268 274268, email us or use our information request form to arrange a free no obligation survey.

Contact Us Now

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Firetrace technology sets the benchmark for automatic fire suppression systems. It detects and suppresses fire directly at source quickly, efficiently and automatically.

Firetrace is a unique, cost-effective, extremely reliable automatic fire suppression system that can be utilised virtually anywhere that a fire poses a risk. The Firetrace system offers complete installation flexibility due to its stand alone design and operation. No additional electrical or plumbing connections are required for operation making Firetrace ideal for new construction, retro-fitting or mobile applications.

Firetrace extinguishes fire directly at its source using a unique pressurised flexi-tube delivery system that allows installation virtually anywhere fire protection is required. This tubing is leak-resistant, flexible and temperature sensitive. Because Firetrace is a self-contained, stand-alone system, its operation is not affected by power or water mains failure. Firetrace reacts reliably every time. For applications requiring large area coverage, Firetrace offers a bigger volume delivery system where pressure nozzles are used to provide rapid protection.

Our highly trained distributors will a develop and install fire suppression system to reliably and effectively protect your property.

Call us today on 01268 274268, email us or use our information request form to arrange a free no obligation survey.

Firetrace Suppression Systems

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Course Objectives

To enable delegates to carry out an efficient and orderly evacuation of the premises in an emergency situation.

Course Length

Half a day.

Course Contents

Role of Fire Marshall / Warden

  • Duties and responsibilities as designated. Need for deputies.

Triangle of Fire

  • Awareness of fire and the effects of fire and the effects of toxic gases and to react appropriately in the event of fire.

Fire Prevention
Good Housekeeping, hazard spotting and reporting.
Fire Alarms

  • Practical Fire Alarm instruction with Demonstration Board.

  • How to raise the alarm.

  • Actions on discovering a fire or hearing a fire alarm.

  • Calling the Fire Brigade.

  • Phased evacuation if needed.

Evacuation Procedures

  • Assembly points.

  • Reporting to the Fire Brigade.

  • Checking areas (toilettes, staff rooms etc).

  • Disabled.

  • Visitors / Contractors.

  • Fire Doors

  • Turning off Plant and Machinery

  • Lifts

  • Video showing Fire Marshall in practice.

Fire Extinguishers

  • Theory of and practice in the use of fire extinguishers.

Practical session in the use of Fire Extinguishers.

Fire Training

Fire Marshall / Warden Training

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