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FIRE & ELECTRICAL SAFETY


FIRE & ELECTRICAL SAFETY


DUCTCLEAN (UK) LTD 1 Woodfield Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire AL7 1JQ T: 0870 112 9196 F: 0870 112 9197 E: info@ductclean.co.uk W: www.ductclean.co.uk/contact


Ductclean (UK) Ltd are leading experts in the cleaning and decontamination of ventilation systems, ductwork cleaning, management, kitchen extract cleaning, asbestos removal and building refurbishment. Since April 2006 it became an offence if systems were not maintained from a fire risk prospective (Section 17 of the RRO). We carry out communal ductwork cleaning for various councils and housing associations across the UK. Due to our continued success we further specialise in the removal of asbestos contamination from within the duct work and the decontamination of historical documents.Ductclean (UK) Ltd are a nationwide contractor. Ductclean (UK) Ltd take Health & Safety very seriously and carry out bespoke audits on all sites, with this culture in place we have successfully been awarded the Gold RoSPA Award for many years and the British Safety Council International Safety Awards.


HOCHIKI EUROPE (UK) LIMITED Grosvenor Road, Gillingham Business Park, Gillingham, Kent ME8 0SA T: 01634 260133 F: 01634 260132 E: e-marketing@hochikieurope.com W: www.hochikieurope.com


Established early in the 20th Century, Hochiki is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of commercial and industrial fire detection and emergency lighting solutions. With a heritage of innovative design and leading-edge technologies, Hochiki’s products have acquired global acceptance as the benchmark for high-integrity and long-term reliability. Hochiki is an independent, multi-national, publicly listed company with over 1500 employees and a global sales turnover in excess of £400 million per annum. Facilities in Japan, the United States of America and Europe design and manufacture products and provide technical support suited to local standards and customer requirements. Total Commitment to meeting the needs of individual national markets has reinforced the company’s global reputation, resulting in Hochiki products being installed in many prestigious sites and in over 80 countries world wide.


MEGGER LIMITED Archcliffe Road, Dover CT17 9EN UK T: 01304 502101 F: 01304 207342 E: uksales@megger.com W: www.megger.com


Megger designs and manufactures portable electrical test equipment. Megger products help you install, improve efficiency, reduce cost and extend the life of your or your customers’ electrical assets.


Established in the late 1800s, the company has been designing and making test and measurement instruments that perform electrical measurements for preventative maintenance, troubleshooting and commissioning for decades. Megger products have supported customers all over the world to improve their facilities’ efficiency, reduce costs, extend the life of apparatus and through trending and analysis, anticipate equipment failure and future performance. It now has local offices in many locations with technical support teams and distributors all over the world.


SAFELINCS Safelincs Ltd Unit 1, Farlesthorpe Road, Alford, Lincolnshire LN13 9PS T: 0800 612 6537 E: support@safelincs.co.uk W: www.safelincs.co.uk


The unique and innovative construction of the P50 offers a guaranteed lifespan of 10 years, but not only that, the extinguisher can then be refurbished for a further 10 years. Being a service free extinguisher the P50 can save FM companies up to £300 over the 10 year lifespan of each extinguisher. The P50 range make it possible for FM companies to add extinguisher servicing to their portfolio without expensive training courses for their staff or having to purchase specialist servicing tools. Safelincs are nationwide fire safety specialists offering over 4500 product ranges. If you would like to know more about the P50 or talk to us about our full range of fire safety equipment, please contact us.


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FIRE & ELECTRICAL SAFETY | TOMORROW’S HEALTH & SAFETY YEARBOOK 2015/16


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