Routine Inspection & Maintenance for All Fire Protection Equipment
Australian workplaces are required to maintain fire protection equipment to strict standards. We provide scheduled inspections, testing, and certification so you never fall out of compliance. One call covers all your equipment.
Fire Extinguishers
Full inspection, compliance tagging, pressure testing, and refills. We service all types — dry chemical, CO₂, foam, wet chemical, and water. Includes 6-monthly routine checks and 5-yearly hydrostatic pressure testing.
Fire Hose Reels
Routine testing of operation, flow, and nozzle function. We check hose condition, reel mechanism, and water supply to ensure reliable operation and compliance with Australian Standards.
Fire Blankets
Inspection and certification to confirm your fire blankets are accessible, undamaged, and compliant. Includes mounting condition and signage checks.
Hassle-Free Fire Equipment Servicing
Book Your Inspection
Contact us with your site details, equipment types, and number of units. We'll schedule a technician to visit your workplace at a time that suits you.
On-Site Testing
Our technician inspects, tests, and tags all fire protection equipment on-site. Any failed items are flagged immediately with recommended actions.
Compliance Report
You receive a detailed report covering every item tested — pass/fail status, tag dates, and next service due dates. Everything you need for your WHS records.
Scheduled Reminders
We keep your equipment on a service schedule and notify you when your next inspection is due. No more chasing dates or risking lapses.
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Frequently asked questions
How often do fire extinguishers need to be tested?
How often do fire extinguishers need to be tested?
What happens if equipment fails inspection?
What happens if equipment fails inspection?
Do you service all types of fire extinguishers?
Do you service all types of fire extinguishers?
Can you service multiple sites?
Can you service multiple sites?
Who is responsible for fire equipment maintenance?
Who is responsible for fire equipment maintenance?
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