Cannon Fire Sprinklers
The introduction of Cannon Fire Sprinklers Ltd into the group is an excellent fit and a real opportunity to develop a significant presence in the Fire Sprinkler market.
Cannon Expertise
Where?
Nationwide
Unit C, 37a Parkfield Road, Coleshill, B46 3LD
When?
24/7, 365 days a year.
Who?
Dedicated Fire Sprinkler Experts
Cannon Fire Sprinklers Services
- Design
- Supply
- Install
- Prefabrication of System
- Maintenance
- Review of Hazard
- 24-Hour Emergency Call Out Service
- Automatic Fire Sprinkler Systems
- Preaction Sprinkler Systems
- Deluge Systems
- Dry Rise Systems
- Hose Reels
- Hydrant Systems
- Watermist Systems
The Sprinkler Process
We would also develop a service schedule that not only suits you but ensures that your system is compliant with statutory regulations.
About Cannon Fire Sprinklers
Cannon Fire Sprinklers Ltd is one of the newest members of the Asset Protection Group.
Cannon Fire Sprinklers Ltd is a sister company to Cannon Fire Protection which has over 30 years experience, has developed an excellent reputation within the fire protection industry throughout the United Kingdom and Europe.
Independent auditing of our quality management systems, contracting and service operations ensures the very best provision of support in our sector and is a member of the FPA.
Where to find Cannon Fire Sprinklers
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