Bull Products refreshes Fire 360° for end to end site compliance

Iain Hoey
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Bull Products updates Fire 360° service
Bull Products has refreshed its Fire 360° service for construction sites across the country, positioning the offer as an end to end fire protection and compliance solution.
The company said the updated service is designed to provide comprehensive fire safety coverage and support 100% compliance on construction projects.
Fire 360° covers pre-construction fire protection strategy, on-site execution, service and maintenance and ongoing asset management.
Bull Products presents itself as a single partner handling every stage of fire protection from project start to completion.
The firm stated that this one-stop approach is intended to streamline fire safety planning and delivery for clients.
According to the company, the refreshed service is aimed at making fire safety management more consistent across different project phases.
Service focused on construction professionals
Bull Products said Fire 360° is targeted at construction professionals with formal responsibility for site safety and compliance.
The service is aimed at contractors overseeing day to day operations on site.
It is also directed at developers managing both small and large-scale construction projects.
Site managers responsible for maintaining safe working environments are another core audience described by the company.
Bull Products added that Fire 360° is intended for organisations that place sustainability alongside strict safety requirements.
The firm stated that the service is structured so that legal duties and environmental objectives can be considered throughout the life of a construction project.
Certified support and compliance frameworks
According to Bull Products, customers receive nationwide technical support from British Approvals for Fire Equipment (BAFE) registered professionals and Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) certified engineers.
The company said Fire 360° is built around compliance, rather than viewing compliance as a one-off exercise.
Bull Products stated that EN 54 certified systems are available within the service.
The firm added that Fire 360° is structured to support compliance with Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance HSG 168, the Joint Code of Practice (JCoP), the UK Timber Frame Association (UKTFA) and British Standard 5839-1 (BS 5839-1).
Automated service reminders within the Fire 360° model are intended to help keep equipment maintenance on schedule.
Bull Products said monthly stock reports form part of the asset management support, helping clients track and manage fire protection equipment across their projects.
Sustainability and Green Bull equipment recovery
Bull Products stated that Fire 360° incorporates sustainability measures alongside its compliance activity.
The company said its Green Bull service sits within the wider Fire 360° framework.
According to Bull Products, Green Bull covers recovery, cleaning and reuse of suitable equipment at the end of a project phase.
The firm explained that this model is intended to help clients reduce costs linked to new purchases.
Bull Products added that Green Bull is also aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of construction projects through reuse of equipment where appropriate.
The company stressed that these sustainability measures are delivered without relaxing the fire safety requirements applied to equipment and systems.
Customer support and ongoing guidance
Bull Products said Fire 360° is designed as a guided process rather than a one-off installation package.
The company described how clients are supported from initial planning through to ongoing service and asset management.
Nationwide technical support is intended to give project teams access to advice throughout the lifecycle of a site.
Bull Products said the aim is to provide a consistent point of contact for fire protection issues on construction projects.
Carl Leeson, Head of Sales at Bull Products, said: “With our streamlined Fire 360°, we’re making fire safety management more efficient and accessible for construction sites across the country,
“Our dedicated team is there for our customers every step of the way, providing expert advice and responsive service nationwide.
“We’re proud to lead in both fire protection and sustainable practices, helping clients reduce their operational costs, protect their sites and contribute to a greener future.”
Bull Products framed the service as a response to the risks of partial protection on construction sites.
The company stated that Fire 360° is presented as a complete approach to protection, reliability and support from project beginning to end.
For more information, Bull Products directs interested parties to its Fire 360° service page at www.bullproducts.co.uk/en-gb/services/fire-360/.
How Fire 360° could affect construction duty holders
Fire 360° is targeted at construction stakeholders with specific safety responsibilities, which includes contractors, developers and site managers responsible for day to day conditions on live projects.
These roles overlap with fire-protection contractors, system installers and electrical contractors who are involved in specifying, installing and maintaining temporary and permanent fire protection while work is underway.
By combining strategy, execution, maintenance and asset management, Fire 360° offers these groups a structured route to address compliance duties over the full duration of a project rather than at isolated points.
The involvement of British Approvals for Fire Equipment (BAFE) registered professionals and Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) certified engineers provides a defined competence pathway for technical support on construction sites.
Compliance with Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance HSG 168, the Joint Code of Practice (JCoP), the UK Timber Frame Association (UKTFA) and British Standard 5839-1 (BS 5839-1) aligns the service with established frameworks already used by fire engineering consultants, building services engineers and risk assessors.
The Green Bull equipment recovery, cleaning and reuse offer links fire safety planning with sustainability targets, which may be relevant for developers and facility managers who must report on resource use and environmental performance alongside safety outcomes.