Protecting Lives, Property, and Peace of Mind
When it comes to fire safety, having the right equipment is not optional — it’s a lifesaving necessity. The right fire extinguisher, alarm system, and detection tools can make all the difference between a minor incident and a major disaster.
Know Your Fire Classes
Each environment faces different fire risks. Offices often require CO₂ extinguishers for electrical fires, while kitchens need wet chemical extinguishers to handle oil and grease. A professional fire risk assessment helps identify your specific needs.
Types of Fire Equipment
From extinguishers and hose reels to sprinklers and alarms, each plays a unique role in preventing and containing fires. Regular maintenance and proper training ensure every piece works when needed most.
Legal Compliance in Nigeria
The Fire Service Act (L.F.N. 2004) mandates every business and property owner to install and maintain adequate fire safety measures. Non-compliance could result in heavy penalties or business closure.