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Eurotech Named As Nittan Elite Partner Of The Year

Nittan is pleased to announce that Eurotech Fire Systems Ltd has been recognized as Nittan Elite Partner of the year. This is in recognition of not only their excellent sales performance, but also their clear commitment to the Nittan brand, and exceptional customer support. Michelle Agius, Managing Director of Eurotech said, “We take immense pride in knowing our product range inside out so we can provide our customers with the best advice, product choice, and technical support to complete their projects. We are delighted to receive such a prestigious award from Nittan and proud to support the Nittan product range.” fire detection products “Nittan has built an enviable reputation for first-class fire detection products, but it’s essential to back that up with quality support,” states Lee James, General Manager Of Product Marketing, at Nittan Europe. “Our Elite program identifies those distributors that demonstrate loyalty to Nittan and have taken the time to invest in the brand by undertaking rigorous training on the full product range." Benefits "As a manufacturer our end user contact is minimal, these customer-facing companies are often the first experience people will have of Nittan so their product knowledge and commitment to Nittan is exceptionally important and deserves to be recognized. The key benefit for Elite members is that we can direct new customer inquiries to them as we know they are a safe pair of hands!” The Nittan Elite Partner and Elite Distributor program is part of the company’s ongoing commitment to providing the best support possible for customers. Nittan shall continue to monitor performance and promote others to Elite status once certain milestones have been achieved.

Eurotech Continues Its Partnership With Apollo

Whilst Eurotech Fire Systems has been supplying fire alarm systems manufactured by Apollo Fire Detectors for many years, it affirms its position on Apollo’s Partner Network. Apollo specializes in the design and manufacture of high-quality fire detection solutions that protect people from fire in over 100 countries around the world. With over 40 years of experience, they are one of the pioneering manufacturers of life and fire safety detectors and interfaces. In 2009, Apollo was awarded the Royal Warrant by Her Majesty the Queen in recognition of its official supplier status to the Royal Household. Michelle Agius, Managing Director of Eurotech says, “Being listed as an Apollo Partner continues to demonstrate our commitment to upholding Apollo’s fire and safety standards. We not only provide and advise on Apollo products to our loyal customer base but we back that up with technical support gained from Apollo, as well as a full end-to-end customer service.” 

Eurotech Gives To Maintain Firesafety During Festive Season

The festive season is here, and the feeling is uplifted again from what seemed to have been an exhaustingly long and confusing year. Christmas trees are sitting pretty with colorful decorations, and the lights are flickering with joy. It comes as no surprise that the mixture of trees, decorations, and lighting is a big fire risk. No one wants a Christmas ruined by flames, so here are our top tips to staying safe from fire: 1. Check for a British Standard Safety Sign on Christmas lights The British Standard has made it easier for users to stay safe. Look for the BSI logo upon purchase of Christmas lights; reassuring that the product has been checked, tested, and passed to comply with the standards. 2. Turn the Christmas lights off if the property is left unattended for a long period Turning the lights off when users are out will prevent overheating Not only will users save on electricity bills, but also do their part in keeping a safe home with active decorations. Over long periods, lights increase in temperature when powered on. Turning the lights off when users are out will allow them to cool down and prevent overheating. 3. Water the tree and keep it away from heaters and fireplaces From the aroma to the natural aesthetics, there is no beating a real Christmas tree. However, they are more vulnerable to heat and fire. Watering the tree will help as it prevents the branches from becoming dry and flammable. 4. Immediately replace Christmas light bulbs that are broken or faulty Easily one of the highest hazards in Christmas decorations. Due to the break in the circuit, broken bulbs can cause a spark that can turn into uncontrollable flames. With this high hazard, lights should also avoid direct contact with any decorations and other flammable items. 5. Don’t overload plug sockets When not in use, the socket should either be turned off or unplugged to prevent any potential accidents Plug sockets shouldn’t be overloaded on any regular day. When not in use, the socket should either be turned off or unplugged to prevent any potential accidents. A Christmas tree fire can make a room disappear in under a minute. It’s important to have fun over the Christmas period, but just as importantly users should do their bit to keep their homes and families safe. When the festivities are finished, real Christmas trees should be taken to recycling centers so that they can be disposed of properly. It is also worth noting that the oven should not be left unattended. Cooking under the influence of alcohol is not advisable. 

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