Fire engineering
The project includes multiple aspects such as fire detection, firefighting, alarm, and evacuation, involving stages of design, construction, commissioning, and maintenance, and is applicable to various locations such as residential, commercial buildings, industrial facilities, and public buildings.
Fire risk assessment and system planning and design
Fire detection and alarm system installation
Automatic fire suppression and firefighting water supply system installation
Pressure testing and simulation drills
Conduct fire water pressure testing, alarm simulations, system tests, and operational drills to ensure all equipment responds sensitively and functions properly, meeting fire inspection standards.
Annual inspection and maintenance
Provide regular checks, cleaning of sensors, testing extinguishing equipment, calibrating pressure, and replacing aging components to ensure the continued stable operation of fire protection systems.
| Industry Category | Application Field and Demand Description |
|---|---|
| Commercial Buildings | Multi-story buildings such as department stores, office buildings, hotels, and malls |
| Industrial Manufacturing | Factories, storage areas, chemical storage, process equipment areas |
| Information and Communications Industry | Computer rooms, data centers, telecommunications rack areas (frequently using gas fire suppression) |
| Medical and Public Facilities | Hospitals, schools, exhibition centers, stadiums |
| Residential Buildings | High-rise residences, community basements, parking lots, mechanical and electrical rooms |
| Energy and Transportation | Power plants, substations, MRT stations, airports, port facilities |
| Cultural Heritage and Institutions | Museums, libraries, historic buildings (require a low-impact fire suppression system) |
| Schools and research institutions | Campus power distribution, laboratory equipment power supply and safety protection |