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Eagle Fire and Electrical is an NICEIC registered Approved Contractor that specialises in Fire Alarm Systems and Fire Safety. We install and maintain all types of fire alarm systems from small conventional to large addressable and even Wireless systems. We specialise in fire alarms for HMO/house conversions On top of this, being an NICEIC Approved Contractor means we can carry out all types of electrical work you may require from EICR, fuseboard replacement, maintenance, repairs and full rewires of your property. With over 15 years experience, whether you have an office block, an HMO or a single dwelling, we have got you covered. All of our work is fully certified and you can be sure that it is carried out to the highest standard.
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7 Eagles Road, DA9 9QZ, Greenhithe, United Kingdom
- 0800 135 7890
- eaglefireandelectrical.com
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