Our Services

Focus on quality and helping our clients in their endeavor for active fire protection, passive fire protection, fire information systems, emergency lighting system, emergency exit-way-finding system, safety- security system & disaster management system, building enhancement & Personal Protective wear. Maintenance of various systems through highly qualified and experienced professionals.


  • Risk assessment, Gap Analysis Surveys & studies
  • Pre-design & technology selection
  • Product specifications & engineering cost estimates
  • Project Engineering, procurement assistance
  • Installation, testing & commissioning
  • Maintenance
  • Safety status & Retrofitting studies
  • Safety management & infrastructure studies
  • Disaster management planning
  • Total risk management planning

 

INSPECTION/MAINTENANCE OF FIRE EXTINGUISHER Inspect fire extinguishers at least once a month (more often in severe environments). Inspection & maintenance of fire extinguisher our professional shall ensure that:

  • The extinguisher is not blocked by equipment, coats or other objects that could interfere with access in an emergency.
  • The pressure is at the recommended level. On extinguishers equipped with a gauge (such as that shown on the right), the needle should be in the green zone - not too high and not too low.
  • The nozzle or other parts are not hindered in any way.
  • The pin and tamper seal (if it has one) are intact.
  • There are no dents, leaks, rust, chemical deposits and/or other signs of abuse/wear. Wipe off any corrosive chemicals, oil, gunk etc. that may have deposited on the extinguisher.

Some manufacturers recommend shaking your dry chemical extinguishers once a month to prevent the powder from settling/packing.

Fire extinguishers should be pressure tested (a process called hydrostatic testing) after a number of years to ensure that the cylinder is safe to use. Consult your owners manual, extinguisher label or the manufacturer to see when yours may need such testing. If the extinguisher is damaged or needs recharging, replace it immediately!

IMPORTANT: Recharge all extinguishers immediately after use regardless of how much they were used.

Difference between a fire extinguisher inspection and fire extinguisher maintenance:- INSPECTION An inspection is a “quick check” to give reasonable assurance that a fire extinguisher is available, fully charged and operable. The value of an inspection lies in the frequency, regularity, and thoroughness with which it is conducted. The frequency will vary from hourly to monthly, based on the needs of the situation. Inspections should always be conducted when extinguishers are initially placed in service and thereafter at approximately 30-day intervals.


MAINTENANCE Fire extinguishers should be maintained at regular intervals (at least quarterly), or when specifically indicated by an inspection. Maintenance is a “thorough check” of the extinguisher. It is intended to give maximum assurance that an extinguisher will operate effectively and safely. It includes a thorough examination and any necessary repair, recharging or replacement. It will normally reveal the need for hydrostatic testing of an extinguisher.