Risk
Confirm occupancy, hazards, constraints and the evidence already available.
A hydrant network must deliver usable water at the right points when a fire team needs it. Firetech coordinates storage, pumps, pipe routing, valves, landing points and testing as one engineered system—not as isolated equipment.

The final arrangement depends on occupancy, building height, available water storage, fire-tender access and the authority requirements applicable to the property. We begin with drawings and site conditions before confirming equipment or routing.
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 first assess pumps, storage, pipe condition, valves and coverage, then propose a phased retention or replacement scope.
The approved project scope can include pumps, panels, valves, landing valves, hose reels, cabinets and associated pipework.
Usually yes. A site survey prevents assumptions about access, routing, storage and existing services from becoming installation problems.
Share drawings, photographs or the current problem. We will help define the right survey and technical scope.