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Bull Products to showcase fire protection equipment at FIREX 2018

Bull Products, a specialist in developing fire protection equipment for construction sites, is showcasing its range of life-safety equipment at FIREX International 2018.

Among the products on show will be the Cygnus Wireless Alarm System, a temporary fire alarm system that has been used on some of the largest construction projects across the UK including Battersea Power Station, Waterloo Station and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The Hereford-based company has promised exhibitors a range of new products, alongside its recently upgraded, fully mobile Fire, Spill, and First Aid First Responder Stations, which can be deployed at strategic locations around sites.

“Over the last year, we have been developing a range of fire safety products that we believe will enhance site safety and protect workers to the highest standards,” said Matthew Trigwell, Sales Director at Bull Products. “We’re excited to be back at this year’s FIREX International and sharing our latest innovations with the industry,”

Established in 2001, Bull Products is an independently owned manufacturer and distributor of fire protection, fall arrest and first aid equipment, spill control and a range of other life-saving products for the construction industry.

Headquartered in Hereford, it distributes through depots in Newcastle, Cambridge, London, Chippenham, Kirkaldy (Scotland) and Newry (Ireland) and has partners in Europe, Asia and Australasia.

Bull Products is exhibiting at FIREX International, 19-21 June 2018, ExCeL London. You can find them on stand A240. Register now.

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