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Fire And Security

​What is Fire and Security?

Fire and security are intertwined fields dedicated to protecting people, property, and assets from various risks, including theft, fire, natural disasters, and vandalism.

Fire Safety

Fire safety involves the prevention, detection, and suppression of fires using various technologies and systems. At the h3 group, we specialize in:

  • Fire Alarms (Smoke Detectors, Heat Alarms, CO Detectors, Alarm Panels)

  • Fire Extinguishers

  • Fire Doors and Exits

The goal is to minimize fire risks and limit their impact on people and assets.

Security

Security focuses on protecting people and assets from threats like theft, vandalism, arson, and other criminal activities. Key measures include:

  • CCTV Systems

  • Access Control including automatic barriers, ANPR, fingerprint readers etc

  • Emergency Lighting

  • Intruder Alarms

Fire safety and security often overlap, as many technologies serve both purposes. For example, some CCTV systems can monitor for intruders and smoke, alerting occupants to potential fires.

​Devizes (/dɪˈvaɪzɪz/) is a market town and civil parish in Wiltshire, England. It developed around Devizes Castle, an 11th-century Norman castle,[2] and received a charter in 1141. The castle was besieged during the Anarchy, a 12th-century civil war between Stephen of England and Empress Matilda, and again during the English Civil War when the Cavaliers lifted the siege at the Battle of Roundway Down. Devizes remained under Royalist control until 1645, when Oliver Cromwell attacked and forced the Royalists to surrender. The castle was destroyed in 1648 on the orders of Parliament, and today little remains of it.

From the 16th century Devizes became known for its textiles, and by the early 18th century it held the largest corn market in the West Country, constructing the Corn Exchange in 1857. In the 18th century, brewing, curing of tobacco, and snuff-making were established. The Wadworth Brewery was founded in the town in 1875.

Standing at the west edge of the Vale of Pewsey, the town is about 10.5 miles (16.9 km) southeast of Chippenham and 11 miles (18 km) north-east of the county town of Trowbridge. It has nearly five hundred listed buildings, some notable churches, a town hall and a green in the centre.

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