Our News

New Project
in Ascot

We’re thrilled to announce that Jamie greenaway and his team are carrying out essential Fire Safety works at a site in Ascot to improve safety and efficiency for our new client.

The scope on this project:

– Door Maintenance – Ensuring all doors meet safety standards and function smoothly.
– Fire Stopping – Implementing fire-resistant measures to enhance building safety.
– Loft Compartmentation Works – Upgrading loft areas to ensure proper compartmentalisation for fire safety.

Our team is dedicated to delivering high-quality results, ensuring a safe and secure environment.

To discover how Gunfire can help you. Get in touch today!

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