What is the Purpose of a Wet Riser?
When should a wet riser be installed? A wet riser is required in a building 50 meters or higher and is an integral part of a fire safety plan. These...
When should a wet riser be installed? A wet riser is required in a building 50 meters or higher and is an integral part of a fire safety plan. These...
Servicing Requirements for Dry Risers Dry risers sit unused for years but it is vital that they are fully working and accessible when required. For this reason regular testing and...
Welcome to Our Team, Denis! After a very successful 2023 Dry Risers Direct are proud to be expanding our team. We’re delighted to introduce the latest member of our growing...
Regulations for the installation of dry risers in the UK Dry riser design and installation is governed by British Standard BS9990 2015. It is a legal requirement that any new...
After a our record breaking success over the last 12 months Dry Risers Direct are expanding our workforce. We have been looking for at least two new service engineers in...
Dry Risers Direct Limited is thrilled to announce that our company has participated in Construction Week Birmingham 2023! This exciting event took place from October 3rd to October 5th, 2023,...
One of our team of service engineers was carrying out routine maintenance on dry risers and sprinklers in West London. While they were there, a fire broke out in the...
Nationwide Dry Riser Experts Established as a market leader nationwide, Dry Risers Direct offer installation, maintenance and testing of wet and dry risers and fire hydrants throughout the UK. Dry...
Wet Rising Mains Testing to BS9990:2015 In light of recent events it is now even more imperative for Property Managers / Owners to abide by the latest fire safety regulations....
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Wilmslow,
Cheshire,
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SK9 1BJ
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