Fire Preventative Maintenance

Random checks for Fire Risk Assessment can take place at any time of the year. Therefore it is advisable to keep compliant all the time.

Inspector with maintenance reportWe suggest you have a routine maintenance process in place so you can check for compliance at regular intervals and are not caught unawares.

Multiphase offers 24 hours a day, 365 days a year support.

Our highly qualified service technicians will attend to an emergency call-out, offering full support for ALL your essential service needs.

Ease of access to a full range of products and equipment, guarantees that your system will be functioning satisfactorily with minimal disruption ensuring your project is completed on time or even ahead of time.

Fire Extinguisher TaggingWe can compile a database of essential service assets in buildings where we can track and examine the performance of each item. This procedure helps with fault-detecting, while enabling cost-effective system maintenance and performance in the long-term.

We can add Multiphase Barcode on each individual asset within your building. This enables individual monitoring / tracking etc.

Below is a list of essential service items that we inspect and test.

  • Air conditioning systems
  • Exit doors
  • Early warning systems
  • Emergency lifts and lighting
  • Emergency power supply
  • Emergency warning & intercommunication systems
  • Fire hydrants
  • Fire indicies for materials
  • Fire isolated lift shafts
  • Fire isolated passageways
  • Fire isolated ramps
  • Fire stair
  • Fire mains
  • Fire protective coverings
  • Fire rated access panels
  • Fire rated control joints
  • Fire rated materials applied to building elements
  • Fire resisting shafts
  • Fire resisting structures
  • Fire shutters
  • Fire windows
  • Exit signs
  • Fire Brigade connections
  • Fire control centres
  • Fire curtains and doors
  • Fire dampers
  • Fire extinguishers (portable)
  • Fire detectors and alarm systems
  • Fire hose reels
  • Lightweight construction
  • Mechanical ventilation systems
  • Path of travel to exits
  • Penetrations in fire-rated structures
  • Smoke alarms
  • Smoke control measures
  • Smoke doors & vents
  • Sprinkler systems
  • Stairwell pressurisation systems
  • Static water storage
  • Vehicular access for large isolated buildings
  • Warning systems associated with lifts
  • Any other fire safety matter which is required by the Act, or regulations the relevant building surveyor designates on the occupancy permit or otherwise determines in writing.