Hyfire was recently given the honour of ensuring the safety of some of the world’s most precious artefacts, by installing their wireless fire alarm system in one of the UK’s most important cultural institutions.
Burrell Mead, established in 1964 by members of the West Croydon Baptist Church and still located in South London, has recently undergone a massive overhaul of their fire systems.
Hyfire’s wireless devices were recently selected to ensure the safety of a historic seafront building in Norway.
Hyfire was recently given the honour of safeguarding Traquair House with the power of Taurus wireless devices.
The Royal Ship Hotel has recently undergone a massive upgrade to their Fire Alarm system, all without disrupting day-to-day operations and losing any revenue.
Thornton College, an exclusive all girls school, underwent a rapid and effective upgrade to Hyfire’s wireless fire alarm system.
The historic Beckford’s Tower in Bath is now protected by cutting-edge Hyfire Taurus wireless fire devices. Almost 100 units were installed as part of a hybrid fire system to help preserve the tower’s unique 19th-century architecture and interiors.
A historic building on the island of Hundvåg, Norway, has been equipped with Hyfire’s Taurus Wireless System, ensuring fire safety while preserving its historic integrity.
St. Leger Residential Park Homes comprise three distinctive park homes spread across Doncaster. Providing each residence with a fire alarm system was a massive task which required ingenuity and creative thinking.
When the time came for the installation of a new fire system, the iconic Waldorf Astoria Edinburgh – The Caledonian – selected Hyfire’s state-of-the-art wireless devices. More than 1,300 Hyfire Taurus devices were installed by Marlowe Fire and Security, covering 240 guest rooms and multiple communal spaces in the seven-storey luxury hotel.