Fire System AMC
Fire System MaintenanceFree Fire Survey
We offer a free, no obligation, Site Survey, whereby our engineer will visit your establishment and carry out a full health check of your fire protection. We can then ascertain the overall quality of your equipment and provide a full quotation.
Upon agreement of the quotation, we can usually carry out the service straight away, to ensure that you are fully compliant with the current standard, alternatively, we can make suitable arrangements to come back at another time if preferre
Fire Site Survey Will Tell You
What types of fire equipment are most suitable for your premises based on floor area/layout and the specific fire hazards or additional risks?
The type, number, and size of fire extinguishers or other fire safety equipment required based on the types and level of risk.
Where the fire equipment should be positioned within your site.
Other Factors We Consider
Possible effects on health and safety of the operator when the equipment is used.
Possible adverse effects or contamination of your manufacturing processes or equipment of particular extinguishants.
Possible effects on the local environmental which could be caused by the equipment or it’s extinguishants.
Inspection
We have a dedicated team of highly qualified technicians to inspect and maintain your fire protection system. We perform inspections on a monthly, quarterly, semiannual or annual basis.
We Inspect
Wet Fire Sprinkler Systems | Fire Fighting Pumps | MVHV Deluge Valve Systems | Fire Hydrants System | First Aid Hose Reels | Fire Extinguishers/Kitchen | Industrial Systems | Gas Detection System | Fire Suppression System | Fire Alarm System | LPG Detection System
Signages
Fire safety signs are designed to warn staff and visitors of any fire hazards, to provide instruction, or to give safety information. It is vital to provide clear and concise instructions about the actions to take in the case of a fire. We offer a wide range of door signs, extinguisher signs, exit signs, and glow-in-the-dark placards for high visibility in low-light environments.
All fire equipment should be accompanied by standard signage. This helps users identify the location and type of equipment they can access in an emergency. There is a range of different regulations when it comes to fire safety signage. Each piece of equipment is accompanied by an Australian standard for maintenance and installation. The corresponding guide will contain more information about signage and where it should be located.
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