Fire is one of the most destructive and costly risks facing any business — and in the West African operating environment, where power variability and building diversity add complexity to every design decision, a properly engineered fire safety system is not optional. It is a fundamental duty of care to every person who enters your building.
Bolps System & Technologies Ltd designs, installs, and maintains fire detection and suppression systems for commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities across Nigeria, Ghana, and the wider West African region — aligned to EN54 and NFPA international standards and integrated with the building systems that must respond automatically when a fire event occurs.
Competitive Project Pricing
Quality Services
Professional Team
24/7 Online Support
Get Free Estimation
Get In Touch
Who This Is For: Data centres, server rooms, banks, hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, refineries, warehouses, shopping malls, and any facility where fire risk threatens lives, assets, or operational continuity.
What Makes Our Fire Systems Different: We do not just install detection equipment — we engineer complete fire safety solutions. Every system we design includes a cause-and-effect matrix that defines exactly how every building system responds to every fire event. We conduct full commissioning with factory acceptance testing and site acceptance testing before handover. We provide staff training and emergency SOPs. And we offer ongoing planned maintenance to keep your system compliant and reliable throughout its lifecycle.
Addressable fire detection and alarm systems
Aspirating smoke detection (VESDA) for data centres and critical rooms
Beam detection for large atria, warehouses, and open-plan spaces
FM200 clean-agent automatic suppression for IT rooms and data halls
Pre-action sprinkler systems for mission-critical areas
Full integration with BMS, SCADA, ventilation, and access control systems
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is the difference between FM200 and a sprinkler system? FM200 is a clean-agent gas suppression system that extinguishes fire without damaging equipment or leaving residue — making it ideal for server rooms, data centres, and IT infrastructure. Sprinkler systems use water and are better suited to general commercial and industrial spaces where water damage to equipment is not a primary concern.
Does my fire system need to be integrated with the building management system? Yes, for any commercial or industrial facility of significant size. Integration ensures that ventilation, power, and access control systems respond automatically to fire events — reducing the response time and limiting the risk of human error during an emergency.
How often should a fire system be tested and maintained? We recommend quarterly inspections for most commercial facilities, with a full annual service and test. Specific requirements may vary based on the type of system, the occupancy of the building, and applicable Nigerian or Ghanaian regulatory requirements.