Case Studies
We are delighted to offer you the following client case studies for perusal:
Churches & Cathedrals
Wireless Radio Fire Alarm System For St Pauls Cathedral
The cathedral is located in the city centre in a pleasant open area surrounded by office buildings dating from the 19 th century. The majority of the worship area is at ground floor level with ancillary hall and catering facilities at a lower ground floor level.
Wireless Fire Alarm System for Lancaster Cathedral
The Cathedral is of traditional construction sited on a hill overlooking the ancient city of Lancaster. All of the worship area is at ground floor level and an adjoining Cathedral house provides accommodation for the resident and visiting clergy.
Wireless Fire Alarm System For The Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Bradford
The Cathedral is located close to the city centre in a compact area surrounded by commercial building. All of the worship area is at ground floor level with a separate hall building being located at the other side of the public highway.
Commercial
Radio Fire Alarm System For Bailey House
Bailey House in Rotherham is a three storey office block constructed in the early 1970's
Government
Radio Fire Alarm System For Nabwood School
The sprawling nature of the school buildings and the presence of asbestos based materials have made these premises ideal for the use of a radio fire alarm system.
Radio Fire Alarm System For Elderly Persons Home - Sheffield MBC
Sheffield MBC have many elderly persons' homes that were built in excess of 30 years ago and have become in need of refurbishment.
Listed Buildings
Wireless Alarm Systems For The National Trust and English Heritage
The National Trust and English Heritage have employed this company on a number of projects where new fire systems have been required in Heritage premises.
Stately Homes
Wireless Alarm System For Harewood House
Harewood House is one of the most important stately homes in the U.K. and is renowned for its size and architecture. The House is occupied by Lord and Lady Harewood who live in private quarters, but the House and several other important buildings on the estate are owned and run by the Harewood House Trust.



