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Airmaster Fire Strengthens National Services

Updated: Aug 5, 2021

Airmaster’s Fire and Essential Safety division, Airmaster Fire today announced a further strengthening of its national services with the appointment of key operational personnel in New South Wales, South Australia and Queensland.



Having provided services across these states since the inception of Airmaster Fire in 2017, this further ensures Airmaster Fire clients receive the best possible service and solutions through locally-based experts. The appointments see an Operations Manager based in each of these states to oversee service and operational delivery. Further appointments will be made in the coming months.


Speaking at today's announcement, Airmaster Fire Managing Director, Simon Rickard was excited by this ongoing growth of the company, “ensuring our clients receive industry-leading service and solutions is a key priority for Airmaster Fire.”


“With direct, face to face access to Operations Manager in each of these states, we are able to proactively streamline our processes whilst fully understanding the clients needs.” Rickard said


To ensure that consistent high-quality service is delivered across all of Australia, Operation Managers will also be appointed in the remaining states before 2020.


Airmaster CEO Noel Courtney commented, "After a highly successful rollout of Airmaster Fire Services in 2017, it has quickly become evident of our need to grow interstate."


"This is an exciting and positive step for Airmaster and we are looking forward to continued business growth in this area." Courtney concluded.


About Airmaster Fire

Airmaster Fire is an Essential Safety Measures (ESM) solution that complements Airmaster’s range of HVAC&R products and services.


Airmaster Fire ensures buildings remain at the required operational level throughout their life, helping owners navigate through the complexities and multitude of various components, ensuring full compliance with Australian standards.


For further information visit the Airmaster Fire website page.

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