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Fire And Security

​What is Fire and Security?

Fire and security are intertwined fields dedicated to protecting people, property, and assets from various risks, including theft, fire, natural disasters, and vandalism.

Fire Safety

Fire safety involves the prevention, detection, and suppression of fires using various technologies and systems. At the h3 group, we specialize in:

  • Fire Alarms (Smoke Detectors, Heat Alarms, CO Detectors, Alarm Panels)

  • Fire Extinguishers

  • Fire Doors and Exits

The goal is to minimize fire risks and limit their impact on people and assets.

Security

Security focuses on protecting people and assets from threats like theft, vandalism, arson, and other criminal activities. Key measures include:

  • CCTV Systems

  • Access Control including automatic barriers, ANPR, fingerprint readers etc

  • Emergency Lighting

  • Intruder Alarms

Fire safety and security often overlap, as many technologies serve both purposes. For example, some CCTV systems can monitor for intruders and smoke, alerting occupants to potential fires.

​Braintree is a town in Essex, England, and is the principal settlement of Braintree District. It is located 10 miles (16 km) north-east of Chelmsford, 15 miles (24 km) west of Colchester and 35 miles (56 km) north-west of Southend-on-Sea. According to the 2021 Census, the town had a population of 43,492; the urban area, which includes Great Notley, Rayne, Tye Green and High Garrett, had a population of 55,793.[1]

Braintree district has four market towns, picturesque villages, a designer shopping outlet, historic houses and gardens.

The town has grown contiguously with several surrounding settlements. The original settlement and parish of Braintree lay on the River Brain and was bounded on the north by Stane Street, the Roman road from Braughing to Colchester. North of that road was the parish of Bocking. The two parishes were united in 1934 as the parish and urban district of Braintree and Bocking, which was subsequently abolished in 1974 when the modern Braintree District was created. Several local organisations still include Braintree and Bocking in their names.[nb 1]

Braintree is bypassed by the modern-day A120 and A131 roads, while trains serve two stations in the town, at the end of the Braintree Branch Line from Witham.

The town is twinned with Pierrefitte-sur-Seine, France,[2] and gives its name to the towns of Braintree, Massachusetts and Braintree, Vermont, in the United States.[2]

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