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Fire Safety · NSW

Occupation Certificate Support

New builds and alterations need their fire protection signed off before occupation.

We assist with the inspection, testing, certification support and commissioning of fire protection systems for new buildings and alterations that require regulatory approval.

From essential-measures testing to the documentation your certifier needs, we help you clear the fire safety requirements for your occupation certificate without the hold-ups.

What's included

  • Commissioning of fire systems
  • Essential-measures testing
  • Certification support
  • Documentation for certifiers
  • New builds and alterations

Blaze Fire Safety is FPAA accredited and carries out every job in accordance with the relevant Australian Standards, across metro Sydney and regional NSW. Get a free quote and we will book you in, usually the same week.

Areas we cover

Occupation Certificates across NSW

Kogarah BaySydney CBDParramattaSutherland ShireBankstownGosfordWollongongKatoomba

Need occupation certificates sorted this week?

FPAA accredited, to Australian Standards, certificates issued fast.

Get a free quoteCall (02) 5760 8991
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The right extinguisher, in the right place, tested and tagged to the standard.

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When the power goes out, your evacuation paths still need to be lit.

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