Northern Ireland's Premier
Fire Protection Company
Established in 1983
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Our technicians are all BAFE accredited
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Experienced Fire Risk
assessors available for
advice and consultation.
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Speedy Efficient Service
Multi Skilled Technicians
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We cover the following areas
Newry, Mourne & Down
Co. Armagh
Belfast
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Protecting Businesses
Protecting Premises
Protecting Lives
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ABOUT US
Associated Fire Protection was
established as a family business in
1983 in Warrenpoint and while the
company has grown significantly
in that time we still use Warrenpoint
as our head office location for servicing
the whole of Northern Ireland as well
as the South East of Ireland.
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All our staff are trained to the highest
standards, receive regular refresher
training when required and are
monitored via 3rd party accreditation
bodies (such as BAFE ) for the activities
we carry out to ensure our clients
receive the best possible service and highest standards and we hold ISO 9001 accreditation to ensure our high standards are regularly improved and maintained
For our clients confidence and "peace of mind" all our staff are security vetted and CSR approved.
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We service a wide and varied customer base ranging from private landlords, retail and hospitality businesses, builders, manufacturers premises religious and sports venues, council premises and more - if you have fire equipment on your premises, we can help!
OUR SERVICES
Fire Extinguishers
Fire Extinguisher Sales
Fire Extinguisher Servicing
Fire Extinguisher Refilling
Fire Extinguishing equipment must be serviced at least annually to comply with BS 5306 in Northern Ireland
and IS 291 in The Republic of Ireland
Fire Alarms
Fire Alarm Commissioning,
Fire Alarm 6 Monthly Inspections
Repair and Maintenance services
Fire Alarm Systems must be serviced at intervals of no more than 6 months to comply with BS5839 in Northern Ireland
and IS 3218 in the Republic of Ireland
Emergency Lighting
Emergency Lighting
Annual Inspections
Repair and Maintenance services
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Emergency Lighting Systems must be inspected by a suitable service company at least annually to comply with BS5266 in Northern Ireland .
Fire Risk Assessment
A fire risk assessment is an organised and methodical look at your premises , the activities carried on there and the likelihood that a fire could start and cause harm to those in and around the premises.
Our team of trained and experienced Fire Risk Assessors can visit your premises and compile a detailed report to enable you to comply with all relevant fire safety legislation.
They will advise on possible solutions and give advice on any potential hazards leaving you to do what you do best - run your business!
Staff Training
The Fire Safety Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010. clearly state that appropriate Fire Training is a legal requirement
We provide tailored Fire Training solutions for all sizes and types of business that are specific to their needs and requirements.
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We work with employers to ensure that we understand what their training needs are and then develop training sessions that can be a mixture of our indoor, outdoor and online training programmes to give their staff the best possible training advice and instruction.
Pat Testing
PAT testing is short for Portable Appliance Testing and is the recognised way for companies and businesses to ensure that their electrical equipment is safe for use by their staff and members of the public who enter their premises.
Electrical appliances in business premises are required to be safe for use; PAT testing is the easiest and most comprehensive way for businesses to comply with this legal requirement.
CONTACT US
Head Office
Unit 5, Warrenpoint Enterprise Centre
Newry Road
Warrenpoint.
Co.Down
BT34 3LA
With our head office based in Warrenpoint, Co.Down we are ideally located to provided our services to the Newry, Mourne and Down District council areas and further afield into the whole of Northern Ireland.
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Our close proximity to the border means we can also service our many clients in the South of Ireland with ease and all our engineers are trained to comply with all relevant standards in both Northern Ireland and the South of Ireland.
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