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Leading Fire Protection

At Hunter Fire & Safety, we're a leading provider of fire protection in Port Stephens. From the Karuah River to Heatherbrae, we offer a wide range of services, including fire protection maintenance and passive system inspections, fire protection repairs and replacements, safety certifications, testing and tagging and even working at height and in confined spaces safety checks. 

 

When we work, we will first ensure your building meets all fire safety requirements by conducting a thorough risk assessment and inspection. This will allow us to identify any potential hazards and measure the level of risk your business faces when it comes to fires. Once we have identified any hazards, we can immediately action any maintenance and repairs or provide you with a free quote for replacements. 

 

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Why Get a Fire Protection Inspection?

Fire safety should be a top priority for all commercial property owners. From mitigating the risk of nullifying your insurance to ensuring the safety of your tenants and customers, there are many reasons to prioritise fire protection systems in your business environment. One of the best ways to do this is by partnering with a professional to conduct regular fire safety inspections. 

 

At Hunter Fire & Safety, our team has in-depth knowledge and experience with passive fire detection, active fire detection and suppression systems, such as: 

 

  • Sprinklers 
  • Hose reel systems 
  • Fire extinguishers 
  • Fireproof areas 
  • Fire seals 
  • Fire-proof doors 
  • Exits 
  • And more 

 

Our inspections will help you identify any repairs or maintenance requirements needed to ensure your building is fully compliant with all fire safety regulations and standards. Don't wait until it's too late. Get in touch with the Hunter Fire & Safety team today! 

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With our comprehensive fire protection maintenance services in Port Stephens, we are committed to keeping your commercial building up to code and compliant with all fire safety regulations.

We provide passive fire protection services in Port Stephens, to ensure your building's fireproof areas and fire seals are up to code and in good working order.

Following Australian standards, our Port Stephens team will test all your devices for electrical faults and attach a tag to indicate the date of the last test.

Our Port Stephens team are accredited practitioners who can assist you with meeting your annual fire safety certification requirements. We’ll assess and endorse all your fire safety measures. 

Whether you're working at height or in a confined space, you need to know your safety equipment is up to the task. That’s where our Port Stephens team comes in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What happens if I don’t test and tag my electrical appliances?

    If you don't test and tag your electrical appliances, you could be putting yourself and others at risk. Testing and tagging is the process of checking an appliance for any potential faults and making sure it's safe to use. By not testing and tagging, you could be opening yourself up to several risks, including electric shock, fires and even death.

  • How long is my fire safety certification valid for?

    Your fire safety certification is valid for one year. After this period, you'll need to renew it in order to remain compliant with the law.

  • What are the consequences of not properly maintaining fire protection?

    If you don't get fire protection maintenance, it could lead to several consequences. For one, your insurance policy may be voided if there's an incident and it's found you didn't maintain your system properly. You could also be liable under work safety laws if there's an accident and someone is injured as a result of a fire. Furthermore, property damage is often a consequence of fires, so you could end up losing valuable assets in the event of a blaze.

  • What working at height and confined spaces safety equipment do you inspect?

    A few items we regularly inspect while working at height and in confined spaces include: 


    • Handheld gas detection instruments 
    • Breathing apparatuses  
    • Harnesses 
    • Fall systems 
    • Ladder safety equipment 
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