FAQ
Yes, we supply and deliver across Hyderabad including L. B. Nagar, Secunderabad, Gachibowli, Madhapur, Kukatpally, Uppal, Shamshabad, and surrounding industrial areas.
Yes, we accept bulk corporate and industrial orders with competitive pricing. Bulk supply is available for factories, construction sites, laboratories, restaurants, residential projects, and firefighting teams.
Yes, we provide complete supply, installation, commissioning, and integration for fire alarm systems, suppression systems, hydrant systems, emergency lighting, and related safety equipment.
Yes, all products comply with IS and Telangana fire safety standards and are suitable for industrial, commercial, and residential safety requirements.
Monthly visual inspections are recommended, with professional servicing every 6–12 months and annual maintenance as per safety norms.
A combination of Water and CO₂ fire extinguishers is typically recommended for office environments.
Yes, we refill Water, Foam, CO₂, DCP, Wet Chemical, and Clean Agent extinguishers and conduct hydrostatic cylinder testing.
Smoke detectors integrated with a central fire alarm control panel are recommended.
Yes, including beam smoke detectors for warehouses and complete alarm systems for high-rise buildings.
At least once every 6 months for commercial and industrial buildings.
Yes, we provide seamless integration with major fire alarm panels and systems.
Wet chemical kitchen suppression systems are recommended for commercial kitchens.
It is a fire suppression system using FM-200 or Novec 1230 that extinguishes fire without damaging sensitive equipment.
Yes, CO₂ systems are ideal for high-risk industrial environments.
Routine maintenance with annual professional servicing is recommended.
Monthly visual inspections and annual pressure/flow testing are recommended.
In accessible locations such as corridors, stairwells, and high-risk zones.
Yes, we install electric and diesel fire pumps for all building types.
Yes, all emergency lights and exit signs are battery-backed.
Monthly visual checks and annual professional testing are recommended.
Yes, we integrate emergency lighting with fire alarm systems for coordinated response.
In kitchens, laboratories, cafeterias, and small fire-risk areas.
Yes, they are ideal for safely smothering oil and grease fires.
Near fire hazard zones in easily accessible locations.
They prevent flames from traveling through pipelines or gas storage systems.
At least every 6 months or as per manufacturer guidelines.
Yes, they detect heat signatures in smoke-filled or dark environments.
Helmets provide broader industrial protection, while hard hats focus on impact resistance for construction sites.
Yes, steel-toe, anti-slip, and fire-resistant footwear are designed for construction and high-temperature environments.
Half-mask respirators cover the nose and mouth; full-face respirators provide complete face protection against chemical or particulate hazards.
Yes, SCBA units are designed for high-risk fire and smoke environments.
Heat-resistant gloves are recommended for welding tasks.
Yes, we provide fire proximity suits suitable for industrial and emergency response teams.
Hazard identification, evaluation of safety measures, and risk mitigation recommendations.
At least once every six months; quarterly for high-risk environments.
Yes, we conduct certified fire fighting, evacuation, first aid, CPR, and emergency response training.
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) identifies workplace hazards and evaluates associated risks.
Yes, we provide customized AMCs covering inspection, testing, refilling, repair, and emergency support for all fire safety systems.
We provide water, foam, CO₂, dry chemical powder (DCP), wet chemical, and clean agent (FM-200, Novec 1230) fire extinguishers suitable for residential, commercial, and industrial use.
Yes. Our AMC (Annual Maintenance Contracts) cover inspection, testing, refilling, servicing, and emergency support for all fire detection, alarm, and suppression systems.
Absolutely. We serve L.B. Nagar, Hitech City, Gachibowli, Dilsukhnagar, Kothapet, and other high-demand areas, ensuring compliance with all local fire safety regulations.
Yes. We offer fire fighting training, fire marshal programs, first aid, CPR, and evacuation drills tailored for Hyderabad-based offices, industries, and schools.
We combine advanced products, certified expertise, full compliance, local Hyderabad knowledge, and 24/7 emergency support to provide a complete fire safety solution.
Yes. We install, maintain, and certify industrial fire systems, including fire pumps, hydrant valves, CO₂ pipelines, and water mist systems.
Our team is ready for rapid response, especially in L.B. Nagar and surrounding areas, ensuring minimal damage and maximum safety during incidents.
Yes. All our products and services comply with National Fire Protection Standards (NFPA) and local fire department regulations.
Immediately raise the alarm to alert others and evacuate the building.
This acronym describes how to use a fire extinguisher: Pull the pin, Aim at the base of the fire, Squeeze the lever, and Sweep from side to side.
Common in healthcare settings, it stands for Rescue (anyone in immediate danger), Alarm (activate the fire alarm), Confine (close doors/windows), and Evacuate.
No. Elevators can malfunction or trap you; always use designated emergency stairs.
Use the "Stop, Drop, and Roll" technique to smother the flames.
Most experts recommend testing smoke alarms monthly and replacing batteries at least once a year.
A CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) extinguisher is typically recommended as it is non-conductive and leaves no residue.
They should be visually inspected monthly by a staff member and serviced annually by a certified professional.
- Class A: Solid materials like wood or paper.
- Class B: Flammable liquids like petrol or oil.
- Class C: Flammable gases (Note: some regions use Class C for electrical fires).
- Class D: Combustible metals.
- Class K (or F): Cooking oils and fats.
At least twice a year in most workplaces and schools to ensure everyone knows the evacuation routes.
- An evaluation of a premises to identify potential fire hazards, determine who is at risk, and implement measures to reduce those risks. It should be reviewed at least annually.