Fire Fighting

Efficient and cost effective solutions to contain fire

If a fire were to start on your premises, Firetecnics™ can assist you to be fully prepared and provide you with everything you need to contain and prevent it from causing serious damage to the property and your staff.

Fire Extinguishers

Firetecnics™ have a wide selection of BSI kitemark and BAFE approved fire extinguishers ranging from water, foam, powder and CO2 to help preserve your premises and avoid disruption to your business should a fire start by arming you with the right equipment to stop it early.

Hose Reels

Hose reels are often required by insurers and are most suited to spacious areas where a 9-litre fire extinguisher may not adequately cover it. We offer a full installation and service for a range of fixed, swinging, recessed and concealed version hose reels with automatic or manual valves suitable for high risk places such as factories, theatres, schools, car parks, hotels and warehouses to name but a few.

Fire Hose Reel

In the instances when appearance is important, the concealed hose reel is ideal because it is fixed directly to the building structure in a recess, fitted with a brushed aluminium architrave and faced with a lightweight door which can be finished in whatever colour you choose.

Fire Safety Equipment

Firetecnics™ can provide a range of ancillary fire fighting equipment such as fire blankets, fire buckets and sand, mobile fire points and fire stands.

Fire Blankets

Made out of fibreglass material coated with silicone rubber, a fire blanket can be crucial in reducing burns by wrapping it around anyone whose clothing or hair is alight. The kitemarked BS EN 1869 blanket sits in a plastic holder and is wall mountable with quick pull action.

Fire Buckets & Stands

Highly visible and large enough to hold approximately 5kg of sand, a fire bucket is ideal for dealing with spillages of oil, volatile liquids and flammable materials.

Fire Log Book

Fire Log Book

Considered best practice and recommended by British Standards, maintaining a log book could demonstrate to your insurance company, fire brigade or court that you manage your fire safety responsibilities properly should you ever have a fire on your premises.