Drew Mountney

I’m Drew Mountney, Director of Melfire Fire and Electrical Service, a company I founded in 2004, dedicated to delivering high-quality fire and electrical services in Melbourne with a team of triple-qualified tradespersons and cutting-edge equipment.

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Fire Hydrant System – Five Yearly Service

  Understanding the Five-Yearly Fire Hydrant System Maintenance Service If you’re wondering what comes with the fire hydrant system five yearlies service as outlined in AS1851.2012, you’re in the right place! Our comprehensive maintenance ensures that your fire hydrant system remains compliant and safe, providing all the essential details you need about our expert services. […]

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Fire Maintenance Companies! Let’s step up.

It’s time for fire-maintenance-companies-lets-step-up-2 to step up the game in maintenance, Victoria! Ensuring your fire safety systems are well-maintained is crucial to keeping your property protected. Reflecting on my early years in the fire industry, I recall a time when smartphones were a novelty and the internet was in its infancy. We leaned heavily on

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Fire Maintenance Companies! Let\’s step up.

It\’s time to step up our game in maintenance, Victoria! Reflecting on mVictoria, it’s time we step up in fire maintenance! Reflecting on the Past I recall a time when smartphones were rare and the internet was new. We relied on outdated standards and communicated through Nokia 3110s. Tools like FaceTime or YouTube were unimaginable

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AS1851 – Ten Yearly Tank Clean Melbourne

AS1851 – Ten Yearly Tank Clean Melbourne Melfire is undertaking an AS1851 ten-yearly tank clean in Melbourne, ensuring compliance with AS1851.2012 standards for optimal fire protection. This essential service, available in Bendigo, guarantees the longevity and safety of your fire system. The Australian Standard AS1851, like a seasoned umpire in cricket, outlines the rules for

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Week 7 no.1 – Fire Alarm Block Plans & Baseline Data

Why Fire Alarm Block Plans Are Essential in Routine Fire Alarm Maintenance Technicians often overlook fire alarm block plans during routine fire alarm servicing. Both AS1851-2012 and AS1851-2005 Routine Service of Fire Protection Systems and Equipment emphasize this requirement. For at least a decade, block plans have been critical to ensuring proper maintenance and fire

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Week 4 no.1 – Sump Pump Cleaning and Draining Melbourne

Professional Sump Pump Cleaning, Draining, and Repair Services Sump Pump Cleaning Draining: Essential for Basement Protection Sump pumps play a vital role in safeguarding basements by redirecting groundwater or leaked water away from a building’s foundation. These typically electric pumps, equipped with a float switch, automatically activate when water levels increase, efficiently draining water into

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Week 3 no.2 – National Construction Code 2015

Understanding the National Construction Code 2015 Introduction to the National Construction Code 2015 The National Construction Code 2015 (NCC 2015) is now available for free, providing easy access to Australia’s key construction standards. The NCC 2015 is an essential resource, outlining national requirements for building design, construction, and performance. For easy access, a copy of

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Week 3 no.1 – Classes of Buildings

Building Classes Overview: Essential Insights on Fire Maintenance in Melbourne Fire maintenance in Melbourne is crucial to ensuring building safety, and one common question we receive is, “What class of building do we have?” The different classes of buildings, referenced in the NCC/BCA, are explained below to help property owners understand their classifications and corresponding

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