We’re happy to announce the addition of Kenny Pang to the Hyfire team as Head of Product with two decades of fire experience within both technical and commercial functions. As the new Head of Product, Kenny brings a wealth of experience that will strengthen and grow the product management function in the UK market. One of his goals is how to leverage new technologies and incorporate them within the fire industry.
The HFW product range has served our customers well over the years, but as part of our ongoing commitment to innovation and product improvement, we have developed the new and enhanced Taurus product line, an alternative to the HFW products.
Martin Lee, Business Development Manager at Hyfire, discusses the advancements and future direction of fire detection systems.
In a startling revelation, a waking watch attendant hired as part of a £500,000 contract was reportedly found ‘hiding’ in a cupboard instead of patrolling a Plymouth block of flats. The incident at the development known as Latitude 52 – where waking watch was introduced post-Grenfell due to defective cladding – has cast a shadow over the reliability and cost-effectiveness of waking watch services, prompting a re-evaluation of temporary fire safety measures in residential buildings.
Hyfire has announced a significant change to its senior leadership team. Ollie Murray will take on the role of International Director, effective 1st February 2024, taking over from Tom Crane. This strategic move is part of Hyfire’s ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence in the fire industry.
Leading wireless fire systems brand Hyfire has announced a series of updates to its pioneering Taurus range of wireless detectors.
As businesses gear up for the festive season, effective management of commercial fire systems becomes crucial. This is particularly important considering the recent crackdown on false alarm callouts in the UK, where many fire brigades now require a fire to be confirmed before responding to automatic fire alarms at commercial premises.
The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 marks a significant shift in responsibility for those managing high-rise residential buildings in England. The regulations focus on detailed electronic building plans, frequent inspections, and clear wayfinding signage to enhance safety.
Newcastle Foodbank provides an essential lifeline for thousands in North East communities, and now it can look to the future with confidence thanks to a new fire system supplied by Advanced and Hyfire, and installed by local company, RayFire Services.
Hyfire unveils the brand new Taurus Survey Kit Lite. This streamlined version of the highly-regarded Taurus Survey Kit has been designed to facilitate rapid additions to existing systems and the setup of smaller-scale systems.
Six years after Grenfell, the UK’s high-rise dwellers continue to be burdened with the issue of fire safety in their buildings. With successive changes in rules, regulations and best practices, building managers are under pressure to achieve rapid results, especially in the tens of thousands of buildings blighted with defective cladding and other issues. The good news is that wireless fire devices can deliver rapid and cost-effective solutions.
Hyfire Italy, a leader in the field of wireless fire systems, announces its move to a new, state-of-the-art headquarters in Milan, reinforcing the company’s commitment to technological innovation in the sector.
Hyfire has boosted its UK team with the appointment of Martin Lee as Business Development Manager (UK & Ireland) and Richard Williams as Regional Sales Manager – South West.
Global wireless fire technology pioneer Hyfire has releases a comprehensive update to its ground-breaking TauREX software package, with a series of enhancements that will be transformative for anyone installing and maintaining Taurus wireless fire systems.
Hyfire has confirmed partnership agreements that will see its products sold in Norway and South Africa for the first time
Hyfire is pleased to announce that it will be working alongside businesses Argus and Ramtech in the Orama Group within Halma. From the three companies, excellence in wireless solutions for the protection of people and environments, is born the new group.
Hyfire has boosted its UK team with the appointment of Martin Lee as Business Development Manager (UK & Ireland) and Richard Williams as Regional Sales Manager – South West.
Since taking over the Scottish region in 2020, Robert Bruce – National Sales Manager for Hyfire – has specified wireless fire systems to protect no less than five Caledonian castles.
We’re pleased to announce that Hyfire will be attending FIM Expo this year in September!
Hyfire has further enhanced its recently restructured UK team with the appointment of industry veteran Dave Henderson as Product Manager.
With the fire industry facing unprecedented challenges as the Fire Safety Act 2021 and PAS 9980 come into force, Ollie Murray looks at how wireless technology could be the answer to many prayers.
Hyfire has appointed Gemma Hand as Field Sales Manager (South East), responsible for overseeing the rapid growth of the business in the crucial South East of England region.
Wireless technology offers key advantages to fire professionals and building owners, find out more
Hyfire has unveiled a raft of changes to its UK team as it seeks to build on unprecedented growth in the wireless sector due to evolving fire regulations, increased demand on installers and the ongoing repercussions of the Covid pandemic.
We are pleased to announce the introduction of new BIM objects for our Taurus wireless product line!
With all of the focus on residential buildings in the aftermath of Grenfell, it is easy to overlook the problems faced by those in charge of fire prevention, safety and evacuation for educational buildings. These are subject to many of the same challenges as their domestic counterparts, with added difficulties stemming from the fact that many occupants will be young and, in some specialist institutions, of limited mobility. Such buildings can be a headache for fire installers and building managers, although many of these issues can be overcome with wireless fire devices.
We’re pleased to announce that Hyfire will be attending Direx International this year in May!
Hyfire has revamped its partner programme, with a series of enhancements designed to meet the individual needs of modern fire installers and their clients.
We’re pleased to announce that Hyfire will be attending Fire Safety Event this year in April.
Hyfire has unveiled the world’s first commercial wireless EN54-31 compliant tri-sensor detector, combining CO, dual-path optical smoke and heat sensing technologies in a single compact unit.
Hyfire has pledged to fulfil all customer orders within one to two days, including smoke detectors, call points and other devices from its flagship Taurus range.
Hyfire has appointed Mark Piert as Regional Sales Manager for UK Central, covering The Midlands and surrounding areas, where he will oversee the management of existing partners and the development of new client relationships for the business.
Healthcare buildings are subject to many of the same challenges as their domestic counterparts, with added difficulties stemming from the fact that many occupants will be sick and of limited mobility, and that’s before we get to the complications created by COVID-19. Such buildings can be a headache for fire installers and building managers, although many of these issues can be overcome with wireless fire devices.
The new UK Fire Safety Bill introduces new legal requirements that all high-rise building owners and managers will need to follow.
Hyfire is revolutionising the fire industry with Taurus, the newest, incredibly powerful and easy to configure EN54-25 wireless system on the market today.
Hyfire has selected the industry-leading finance specialists Shire Leasing as preferred partner to work with its Partners to offer tailored financial solutions to building owners, for a quick and cost-effective installation of the best fire systems.
With so much focus on high-rise residential buildings and those with cladding over the past few years, it’s easy to overlook the fact that many residential buildings fit into neither of these categories, but are still impacted by the changes that have been made to fire regulations, fire system specifications and evacuation best practice since 2017.
One key example is older residential blocks, many dating from the Victorian period to the 1930s, which are still commonly found in cities like London and Edinburgh. Although these blocks may not be at risk from defective cladding, and they are usually no higher than five or six floors, they do present their own unique challenges in terms of fire safety and evacuation, as well as the installation of the fire system itself.
Ollie Murray will oversee the management of existing partners and the development of new client relationships in South East England.
Over the past two decades, wireless fire devices have become a highly specified solution for heritage buildings, overcoming at a stroke most of the challenges and pitfalls that these complex projects can present to fire system specifiers and installers.
Hyfire has appointed Tom Crane as Business Unit Director, responsible for overseeing future growth of the business and managing its nationwide sales team in the UK and Ireland.
In the aftermath of Grenfell, social landlords are often under pressure to ensure the best fire safety and often need to by deliver swift improvements in properties they own. With several inquiries, most notably the Hackitt Review, calling for urgent improvements, particularly in high-rise buildings, there is a developing consensus within the industry that wireless fire detection is the best way to achieve this, without compromising on quality or reliability.
Hyfire is delivering a series of free webinars around the British Standard BS8629:2019, new code of practice for the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of evacuation alert systems for use by fire and rescue services in buildings containing flats. The appointments provide an insightful overview of the new British Standard, explaining the design criteria of the evacuation alert system, and presenting the benefits of the Hyfire wireless technology to meet the BS8629 recommendations. The webinars are intended as a helpful tool for anyone managing high rise blocks of flats or for fire professionals involved in the design, specification and installation of an evacuation system solution.
The pressures on end users to maintain the very best fire system protection for their occupants; and installers to ensure they safely, quickly and efficiently install compliant, high performance systems has never been greater. The current challenge facing every fire market in the world is significant: How to install the best equipment to code; while spending as little time on site as possible; while respecting social distancing and H&S regulations; while disturbing occupants lives or businesses as little as possible; and all the while guaranteeing costs and timeframes. A number of stakeholders are taking advantage of wireless detection and alarm technology at this time because of its unique advantages.
Wireless fire systems leader Hyfire is delighted to announce the appointment of Robert Read as UK Technical Manager, ensuring Hyfire’s tech support and service continue to deliver best in class support and service to our customers.
Robert joins Hyfire with over 20 years’ experience of fire systems in fields across design, install, commissioning, support, project planning, engineer training and management and key client management for many of the UK’s most well-known fire businesses and across a wide range of vertical markets.
Following the Grenfell Tower fire, new government indications were issued for residential blocks of flats having hazardous combustible cladding systems, asking for flammable material removal and the temporary implementation of a simultaneous evacuation strategy instead of the previous stay put policy, considered unsafe. The Hyfire wireless fire systems are the ideal solution to assist the evacuation of tenants in high-rise residential buildings, quickly detecting fire, efficiently warning to escape, and providing long-term lasting peace of mind.
When he joined the Hyfire team as Regional Sales Manager for Scotland and Northern Ireland in early 2020, Bob Bruce could never have predicted the rollercoaster ride this year would bring. Six months into his role with the global wireless fire detection and alarm devices leader, the industry veteran is optimistic for the future.
Proud Scotsman Bob, 47, joined Hyfire after 12 years running his own fire and security sector recruitment agency, during which he has worked with most serious fire safety businesses across the UK. His field experience started on the tools in fire installation at 16 and grew through many of the major brands and systems. Hyfire fought off competition from a number of major manufacturers for his signature, with Bob choosing the easy to use, future-focused wireless technology of Hyfire as his most exciting option.
High-rise buildings present specific challenges that need to be considered when assessing and addressing fire risks. Multiple floors, large number of flats and occupants, and long, complex escape routes, are just some of the peculiarities that may pose challenges to fire safety. In the unfortunate event a fire accident occurs, proper evacuation strategies need to be in place to ensure that residents are alerted and evacuated in a timely manner, and to allow the fire brigade to achieve rapid containment and suppression of the fire.
The British Standard BS8629, introduced in England and Wales in November 2019, and now mandatory in Scotland also, applies to many high-rise residential buildings and identifies the critical design criteria required to achieve an effective evacuation, controlled by the fire brigade. The standard is applicable to both new and existing buildings, currently covering all residential properties over 18 meters, and it provides recommendations about the evacuation alert system comprising the evacuation alert control indicating equipment (EACIE), along with the audible and visual alarm devices, to ensure simple, consistent and intuitive operation.
In the current international emergency, the fire industry is facing significant challenges. While fire prevention remains essential, the design, installation and maintenance of critical fire systems have come under unprecedented price and procedural pressures. This presents new and unforeseen challenges to an industry that was already burdened with the demand to deliver ever-more rapid and effective solutions to clients in all sectors. Doing nothing is not an option. In the short to medium term, we as an industry need to think smarter and plan more effectively to ensure that contracts can continue to be delivered on time and on budget, especially where residential installations and upgrades are concerned.
Costs need to be controlled, whilst time on site needs to be minimised and person to person contact kept to an absolute minimum, especially among high-risk groups such as the elderly or those with underlying conditions. That’s why the fundamental advantages of wireless fire technology can now benefit installers more than ever, as they allow systems to be installed with less fuss, minimal impact on the building’s fabric and less need for complex cabling, offering savings in both time and money.
With high-rise residential building owners and managers under pressure to be ready for the new BS8629 evacuation control regulations, global wireless fire detection and alarm devices leader Hyfire has launched EvacWireless, offering rapid installation, simplified maintenance and minimal installation disruption.
The British Standard BS8629, introduced in England and Wales in November 2019, and now mandatory in Scotland, applies to many high-rise residential buildings and identifies the critical design criteria required to achieve an effective evacuation, controlled by the fire brigade. The standard is applicable to both new and existing buildings, currently covering all residential properties over 18 meters, and it provides recommendations about the evacuation alert system comprising the evacuation alert control indicating equipment (EACIE), along with the audible and visual alarm devices, to ensure simple, consistent and intuitive operation.
Over three years after the Grenfell Tower fire, the fallout is still rarely out of the news, with stories relating to unsafe cladding, new fire regulations and ongoing inquiries continuing to generate headlines and keep the tragic event and its implications in the public eye.