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Hose, hydrant, and valve components should be inspected routinely in accordance with Australian Standards and building codes. We provide a clear schedule and documentation so you comply and pass audits.
No. A hose reel is for class A fires involving ordinary combustibles, not electrical fires. Your overall fire safety systems should include the right extinguisher types positioned alongside hose reels.
Some sites need a pump or booster to ensure adequate pressure and water flow, particularly multi-storey buildings or long runs. We assess this during design and commissioning.
You receive commissioning results, as-built drawings, compliance certificates, and a maintenance plan to support your insurance and regulatory obligations.
Yes. We specialise in hydrant and hose reel systems on live sites, coordinating around daily operations, hazard controls, and evacuation procedures.

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