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Sprinkler Save: Wardian Tower

On the 4th September there was a successful sprinkler activation at an apartment on the 11th floor of the 54 storey Wardian East Tower.

The fire broke out in the kitchen when the occupant was cooking with oil. The sprinkler head nearest the fire activated and successfully suppressed the fire until the fire brigade arrived. There was minimal smoke damage and some water damage to the flooring.

Our engineer was in attendance within 30 minutes of us being notified of the fire. Once on site the engineer replaced both the sprinkler head and cover cap, and reinstated the system back to full operational use. 

Triangles Festive Fun

Triangles Festive Fun

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Tip to Prevent Fires at Christmas

Tip to Prevent Fires at Christmas

Blog  Christmas is a time filled with twinkling lights, moments spent with family and friends, flowing food and drinks and beautiful Christmas trees. However, it is also one of the most dangerous times of the year for fire. Three primary factors contribute to the...

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Triangle continue to be professional, proactive and innovative in their approach to retro fit sprinkler systems. They always put the customer first and will always find a way to complete the project with minimal disruption to our residents.

Steve Key MIFireE, Fire Risk Technical Lead, Midland Heart

Triangle have been working with Wates Property Services and SES to deliver circa 4,000 retrospective sprinkler installations across 80 high rise blocks in Birmingham for Birmingham City Council. 

Daniel Camp, Operations Manager, Wates Property Services