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Customised Fire Points Launched by Bull Products

fire point 1Product in a nutshell: A full customising service for fire points. Customers can specify the size of their stand or trolley – for instance, making it small enough to fit through a narrow doorway – then choose fire equipment and alarms before adding necessary safety signage and company names and logos.

Compatibility: Accommodates a range of fire extinguisher types as well as alarms, fire buckets, fire blankets and first aid kits. Range of alarm types from Cygnus wireless alarms to Bull standalone alarms are compatible, while smoke and heat detectors can also be specified.

Innovation: If the fire point is situated externally, the extinguishers can be protected from misuse and elements with either single or double extinguisher cabinets or extinguisher covers. Cabinets can be wired into Cygnus alarms to alert fire marshals when a cabinet has been opened.

By linking the modules together in an array of three or four, companies can create triangular or cubed information points – for instance for first aid information, ear and eye protection products, a chemicals spills dedicated panel or a general information board. In the latter case, poster and information display snap frames can be specified, dry wipe boards and suggestion boxes can be incorporated.

Manufacturer says: “Bull Products’ standalone fire points have always been extremely popular for construction sites and for factories and warehouses. The options available [through the new customised fire points] are almost limitless with customers able to decide exactly what they want and Bull Products coming up with the design and sample if required.”

 

 

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