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Case Study


Protecting people, property


and places


PTSG Fire Solutions Ltd is the newest and fastest-growing of the Group’s four business divisions.


Fire and Life Safety Systems


• Fire Detection & Fire Alarm Systems • Public Address & Voice Systems (PAVA) • Emergency Voice


Communication Systems (EVCS) Specialist Systems


• Fire Suppression Systems (Gas, Mist & Foam) • Kitchen Suppression Systems • Portable Fire Extinguishers • Fire Dampers (Maintenance only)


PTSG provides a full range of fire prevention and suppression systems and tailored security systems for a whole range of public and private buildings.


Fire safety is one area of a building’s operation that cannot be compromised. In recent years, high-profile incidents such as the Grenfell disaster have put fire safety at the front of people’s minds and high in the priorities


of building owners and managers.


PTSG Fire Solutions Ltd has taken shape through a number of carefully considered strategic business acquisitions, culminating in a fully comprehensive offering.


Security Systems


• Video Surveillance Systems (CCTV) • Electronic Access Control Systems • Intruder Alarm Systems • Door Entry Systems


Award-nominated work with Imtech


Freemans Common is a new- build


development on behalf of the University of Leicester.


It has seven accommodation blocks consisting of 1,200


high-quality


student residences, as well as a new 550-space multi-storey car park.


30 fmuk


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