Understanding Hose Reels: Features, Installation and Compliance Requirements

Value and Benefits of Resilient Seal Gate Valves (RSV), Butterfly Valves, and Non-Return Valves in Fire Protection Systems

Understanding How a Two-Port Booster Works in a Fire Ring Main

Layflat Hoses and Nozzles: Their Role in Fire Suppression, Key Features, and Importance in Emergencies

Exploring Underground Hydrants: Features, Benefits, and Outlet Types

Exploring Above-Ground Hydrants: Features and Benefits

Above-Ground vs. Below-Ground Hydrants: Understanding the Differences

Woodlands Fire Opens Cape Town Branch

Woodlands Fire Cape Town Announcements

We are pleased to announce that Woodlands Fire has received official approval for our range of RSV Gate Valves and Underground Fire Hydrants for installation and use within the Cape Town region. This approval underscores our unwavering commitment to delivering high-quality and safe solutions in fire protection and water distribution…
The South African National Standards has specific guidelines on the manufacturing and dimensions of fire hydrants to ensure their effectiveness. All producers and manufacturers need to follow these strict tolerances and dimensions so that our fire system and services are reliable; even years after being installed. However, many of the imported fire hydrants do not conform to South African National Standards; they are either oversized or undersized, in critical areas by as much as 3mm. Some fire hydrants can have their fronts screwed off and be tampered with…
The first fire hydrant was invented about 1817, by George Smith, a fireman in Manhattan, USA. A water shortage motivated him to have water piped into the city not just for ordinary use, but especially to have sufficient water to combat fires…