We’ve Joined the 5% Club!
We are officially proud members of the 5% Club! The 5% Club focuses on driving skills training opportunities. As part of this club, we’re dedicated to having at least 5% …
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We are officially proud members of the 5% Club! The 5% Club focuses on driving skills training opportunities. As part of this club, we’re dedicated to having at least 5% …
Is Your Alarm Receiving Centre Currently Using BT Redcare’s Next Generation Portfolio of Alarm Signalling Devices?If so, we have some important and exciting news for you! BT Redcare’s Next Generation …
Meet Rebekah Garfit, a Service Engineer at Marlowe Fire & Security What inspired you to become a woman in engineering?
What are your main responsibilities? Heading up the Passive, Fire Risk Assessment, PFX and Mechanical Departments. What is your main objective within this role? To build a strong positive culture, …
My name is Maks, and I am an apprentice at Marlowe Fire & Security. I work in the Learning and Development department and have no previous experience in business or …
What are your main responsibilities? I look after a team of engineers and am responsible for the service and small works delivery across Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of …
When BBC Team DIY SOS headed to Derbyshire to build a bespoke children’s counselling and therapy centre for traumatically bereaved children and young people, they needed a team of experts …
With the spooky season on the horizon, here at Marlowe Fire & Security we are all about enjoying the Halloween fun, costumes and treats – but it’s crucial to keep …
How will Artificial Intelligence (AI) play a role in the future of the fire & security industry? As part of our focus on Customer Service, as part of National Customer …
Having surveillance equipment in place is a significant step toward security, but it’s only part of the solution. Without proactive monitoring, these systems remain passive observers. Take fire alarms. Without …