Time for a Check-up? The Importance of Inspecting and Upgrading Fire Equipment

Posted on: 3 November 2023
The fire equipment you have at the ready for your business is highly important to the safety of your daily operations. Regular inspections can be the difference between a minor incident and a major disaster. They're your first line of defence, ensuring everything's in working order when you need it most. Ensuring your fire equipment is up to code, modern, and working well will help you protect your investments and the people around you.
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A Guide On Fire Safety Measures In Australia

Posted on: 7 June 2021
In Australia, all commercial buildings should meet specific fire standards, commonly referred to as essential safety measures. The primary purpose of these standards is to compel building owners to mind the safety of their primary stakeholders; the tenants. Below is an extensive excerpt discussing these safety standards and fire equipment.   What Are The Fire Safety Measures?  Fire safety measures are building improvements or appliances used to prevent fire, alert occupants of a fire, minimise fire damage or aid firefighters when responding to the fire.
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Is Your Sewing Machine in Need of Repair?

Posted on: 7 August 2019
Are you looking for a sewing machine repair company that can carry out overlocker repairs? It isn't always easy to find the perfect company to carry out the work. Whether your sewing is a personal hobby or part of a successful commercial business, you need your equipment to work well to achieve the results you need. When your sewing machine starts to lose efficiency or simply refuses to operate at all, then you need to find a company that can get it back working again without delay.
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Five Tips for Cleaning a Reusable Coffee Filter

Posted on: 9 September 2016
If you use a reusable mesh filter with your coffee machine, you need to clean the filter on a regular basis. Keeping it clean safeguards flavour and ensures it works correctly. Wondering how to clean it? Take a look at these tips: 1. Boil filter in vinegar and water. Over time, coffee grounds get stuck to your filter, and an oily residue from the coffee grounds may also build up on it.
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