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Melfire proudly extends its exceptional fire safety services to numerous locations across Australia. From bustling cityscapes to the serene Northern Suburbs, we’re here to safeguard you, your property, and your peace of mind.
Say YES for Melfire as your next go-to fire safety system provider
- Is your building showing signs of aging, requiring a vigilant eye for safety partner?
- Facing recurrent issues with your current fire safety system that leaves you concerned?
- Planning a new construction project and in need of a reliable fire safety partner?
- Not satisfied with your current fire safety system provider’s level of service and expertise?
- Looking for comprehensive and tailored fire safety solutions that transcend location boundaries?
- Seeking a proactive and trustworthy ally to safeguard your property your property, regardless of its age or location?
Don’t wait for the signs to become warnings. Let Melfire be your proactive partner in securing what matters most. Explore the unmatched expertise that transcends locations—your trusted ally in fire safety, protecting people and properties wherever they may be.
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Ordering a New Fire Pump? Make Sure the Factory Is Licensed and Insured
Fire pump work is regulated plumbing work in Victoria. Before you order a pump set, make sure the engineer, designer, building surveyor and licensed sprinkler fitter are all in place — and check the builder’s licence and insurance.
August 16, 2026
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AS 1851-2012 Five-Yearly Fire Hydrant Booster Test — Plenty Road, Preston
Melfire’s plumbers, sprinkler fitters and traffic team completed the five-yearly AS 1851-2012 fire hydrant booster pressure and flow test at a residential building on Plenty Road, Preston — all in house with our own staff and appliance.
August 11, 2026
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Why Melbourne Fire Pumps Fail — And Why It Starts Long Before the Pump Room
Most fire pump failures we attend in Melbourne trace back to poor documentation and coordination at the start of the project. The five failures we see most — drainage, exhausts, fuel-water separators, ventilation and sizing — and how to avoid them.
August 10, 2026
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