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At Fireline 2000 Fire Equipment, we understand the critical importance of fire safety for businesses in Brisbane. That's why we provide a full suite of fire protection services designed to protect your commercial or industrial property, employees and customers.


Our offerings encompass everything from the supply and installation of fire equipment to regular maintenance and testing of hydrants, flow rates, emergency lighting and more! We ensure that your premises are equipped with the latest, most effective fire safety gear. Our services extend to small businesses and body corporates, ensuring that every organisation has access to critical fire safety measures.


With our expertise, we help you navigate the complexity of regulatory compliance, ensuring your fire safety equipment is up-to-date and functioning as intended. For those seeking fire safety solutions, please call (07) 3800 4308 for assistance.

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Our Services


We offer a comprehensive range of fire safety products, including fire extinguishers, blankets, and specialised fire fighting units, tailored to the diverse needs of our Brisbane clients.


Our fire protection equipment is meticulously selected to ensure high performance and reliability for businesses across Brisbane, safeguarding against potential fire hazards.


We conduct thorough testing of exit and emergency lights, a critical aspect of fire safety, to guarantee that your Brisbane premises are prepared for any emergency.


Our selection of fire hose reels and hydrants meets the highest standards, ensuring efficient and effective response capabilities for Brisbane properties.


Our annual flow testing service in Brisbane is designed to confirm that your fire protection systems deliver optimal performance when it counts.

The Importance of Regular Fire Safety Checks


Regular fire safety checks are not just a legal requirement; they are a critical component of your overall safety strategy. They enable:


  • Compliance: Regular checks ensure that your fire safety equipment meets current regulations.
  • Quick Response: Well-maintained equipment is more reliable, providing a swift response in case of a fire.
  • Damage Reduction: The faster a fire can be contained, the less damage is likely to occur.
  • Peace of Mind: Knowing your fire safety measures are in order ensures the well-being of everyone on the premises.


By maintaining your fire equipment, you protect investments and, more importantly, lives. We'll help you keep your fire safety equipment in excellent working order, so you're always prepared.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What is the difference between active and passive fire protection?

    Active fire protection involves systems that actively work to suppress or extinguish a fire, such as sprinklers and alarms. Passive fire protection, on the other hand, includes elements of the building's structure that are designed to resist or slow the spread of fire, such as fire-resistant doors, walls and floors.

  • What is the role of fire protection in emergency planning?

    Fire protection plays a vital role in emergency planning by ensuring that there are measures in place to detect, warn, control and extinguish fires, thereby minimising risks to life, property and the surrounding environment. As part of emergency planning, fire protection should be regularly reviewed and updated to account for any changes in the building, equipment or regulations. 

  • Why is it important to have the correct type of fire extinguisher in a facility?

    Having the correct type of fire extinguisher is crucial because different fires require different extinguishing agents to be suppressed effectively and safely. Using the wrong type of extinguisher can exacerbate the fire, pose safety risks and cause property damage.

  • How often should fire protection equipment be inspected and tested?

    Inspection and testing frequency can vary by equipment type and local regulations, but generally, fire protection equipment should be inspected at least annually. Some systems, like fire alarms, may require more frequent checks.

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