Hyfire is part of the Orama Group within Halma!

Hyfire is pleased to announce that it will be working alongside businesses Argus and Ramtech in the Orama Group within Halma. From the three companies, excellence in wireless solutions for the protection of people and environments, is born the new group.

Hyfire Boosts UK Team with Dual Appointments

Hyfire has boosted its UK team with the  appointment of Martin Lee as Business Development Manager (UK & Ireland) and Richard Williams as Regional Sales Manager – South West.

Meet us FIM Expo, @ 13 September 2022 at Cardiff

We’re pleased to announce that Hyfire will be attending FIM Expo this year in September!

Further Boost for Hyfire as Dave Henderson Appointed Product Manager

Hyfire has further enhanced its recently restructured UK team with the appointment of industry veteran Dave Henderson as Product Manager.

Why Wireless Fire Tech is Manna from Heaven for Fire Professionals

With the fire industry facing unprecedented challenges as the Fire Safety Act 2021 and PAS 9980 come into force, Ollie Murray looks at how wireless technology could be the answer to many prayers.

Hyfire Strengthens UK Sales Team with Gemma Hand Appointment

Hyfire has appointed Gemma Hand as Field Sales Manager (South East), responsible for overseeing the rapid growth of the business in the crucial South East of England region.

Wireless Benefits Infographic!

Wireless technology offers key advantages to fire professionals and building owners, find out more

Hyfire Rings the Changes to Drive Wireless Growth

Hyfire has unveiled a raft of changes to its UK team as it seeks to build on unprecedented growth in the wireless sector due to evolving fire regulations, increased demand on installers and the ongoing repercussions of the Covid pandemic.

New! Taurus BIM Objects

We are pleased to announce the introduction of new BIM objects for our Taurus wireless product line! 

How Educational Buildings Can Benefit from Wireless Technology

With all of the focus on residential buildings in the aftermath of Grenfell, it is easy to overlook the problems faced by those in charge of fire prevention, safety and evacuation for educational buildings. These are subject to many of the same challenges as their domestic counterparts, with added difficulties stemming from the fact that many occupants will be young and, in some specialist institutions, of limited mobility. Such buildings can be a headache for fire installers and building managers, although many of these issues can be overcome with wireless fire devices. 

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