Risk
Confirm occupancy, hazards, constraints and the evidence already available.
High-rise residential fire safety depends on reliable vertical distribution, early warning, protected routes and equipment that residents and facility teams can access. Firetech coordinates hydrants, sprinklers, alarms, pumps and common-area interfaces.

Design and commissioning consider tower height, basements, podiums, refuge and escape provisions, pump-room access and phased handover. After occupancy, maintenance records and resident awareness become equally important.
Confirm occupancy, hazards, constraints and the evidence already available.
Coordinate drawings, equipment, interfaces and installation sequencing.
Test, document and hand over a system the facility team can maintain.
Final scope, equipment, standards basis, programme and response commitments are stated in the approved proposal. Authority approvals remain subject to the competent authority. Firetech does not invent project statistics or guarantee statutory outcomes.
Yes. We compare available drawings and records with accessible site conditions and produce a prioritised gap list.
The approved strategy may include devices or sprinklers within units; access and resident communication must be planned.
That depends on the approved design, demand, redundancy and authority requirements. It must be verified through engineering review.
Share drawings, photographs or the current problem. We will help define the right survey and technical scope.