Fire Hydrants – Supply, Installation & Maintenance
Fire hydrants play a vital role in fire protection, providing firefighters with immediate access to high-pressure water to quickly control and contain fires. This rapid response helps reduce damage and protect occupants.
At FCF Fire & Electrical Central Queensland, we offer complete hydrant system services, including installation, testing, maintenance, and repairs, ensuring your system remains compliant, dependable, and ready when needed.
Compliance You Can Trust
Fire hydrant systems are required to comply with AS2419, the Australian Standard that sets out installation and maintenance requirements to ensure sufficient water supply and pressure in an emergency. Our team conducts detailed inspections, flow testing, and performance checks to confirm your system is operating correctly and meets all regulatory and council compliance standards.
How can we help?
Our fire hydrant services cover all aspects of testing, maintenance, and compliance to ensure reliable performance when it matters most, including:
- Design and installation of new fire hydrant systems.
- Pressure and flow testing to verify system performance.
- Scheduled servicing and preventative maintenance programs.
- Replacement of worn, faulty, or non-compliant components.
- Detailed compliance reporting to support Annual Fire Safety Statements (AFSS).
In an emergency, hydrant systems must operate without failure. Our ongoing testing and maintenance programs help ensure your system remains dependable, compliant, and ready to support firefighters and emergency crews when it’s needed most.
Why Choose FCF Fire & Electrical Central Queensland
- Local Knowledge – Based in Rockhampton, we understand the needs of Central Queensland businesses.
- Qualified Professionals – Fully licensed, experienced and committed to quality workmanship.
- End-to-End Compliance – Covering audits, servicing and reporting to help you stay compliant and avoid risk.
- Simple, Transparent Systems – Cloud-based access to reports, quotes and service history.
- Trusted Results – Identifying compliance gaps others miss, helping protect your business.
- Community Focused - Proud supporters of local organisations across Central Queensland.
Industries We Service
We maintain fire hydrants for commercial properties, warehouses, schools, aged care facilities, hospitals,
government buildings, transport facilities, and strata complexes.
Body Corporate & Strata Management
Body Corporate & Strata Management
Aged Care & Healthcare
Aged Care & Healthcare
Transport & Hospitality
Transport & Hospitality
Commercial & Retail
Commercial & Retail
Domestic & Residential Properties
Domestic & Residential Properties
No matter your sector, we design, install, maintain, and certify systems to keep
people and property safe.
FAQs
How often should fire hydrants be inspected and tested?
Fire hydrants are typically tested every six months to meet compliance standards and ensure they operate effectively in an emergency.
What is involved in a fire hydrant test?
Testing includes checking water pressure and flow rates, inspecting valves and connections, and confirming the system performs as required.
Why is ongoing hydrant maintenance important?
Regular maintenance helps identify faults early, ensures reliable performance, and reduces the risk of system failure during an emergency.
Who is responsible for maintaining fire hydrant systems?
Building owners or occupiers are responsible for ensuring hydrant systems are properly maintained and compliant, usually through qualified service providers.
Do I receive compliance documentation after testing?
Yes, detailed reports are provided after testing to support compliance, audits, and regulatory requirements.
Our Promise to You
At FCF Fire & Electrical Central Queensland, we believe in building genuine relationships, not just completing service calls. Whether we’re installing a single smoke alarm or managing full fire protection for a commercial site, you can expect honest advice, friendly local support, and dependable workmanship every time across Central Queensland.