Insights & Latest News
2020 Fire Protection are leaders in their field and regularly give-back to worthy charities and contribute to important industry associations, such as Strata Communities Australia, Fire Protection Association Australia and the Facilities Management Association. Below is the latest on what we’ve been up to.
We Have Moved
2020 Fire Protection have moved to new premises: Unit 29, 19 McCauley Street, Matraville NSW 2036 All other contact details remain the same. …
Running for Premature Babies New York Marathon
Our energetic general manager is running the New York marathon this weekend for a very special cause. Here’s hoping you can support her too! 6…
20/20 Fire Protection turns 6
Our team works in Tunnels, Airports, Commercial Property, Residential & more. A lot’s been achieved in 6 years. More to come!…
Coronial Inquest Into Bankstown Fire
The Coronial Inquest Into the Bankstown Apartment Fire where 1 resident tragically lost her life and another was seriously injured, highlights fire safety issues particularly in…
High-Rise Apartments vulnerable to Major Fire
A new high-rise apartment building in Sydney will experience a “major fire” sometime in the next two years, predicts on of NSW’s leading engineers and…
Vanuatu – Donate to Cyclone relief
2020 Fire has donated to the cyclone relief effort in Vanuatu. We encourage our customers to please give generously to help get essential services back…
Fear over high rise tower fire risk in Melbourne
Thankfully no occupants were hurt in the recent Melbourne high-rise tower fire, but compliance with fire safety standards has been called into question. A statewide…
2020 Fire enters a team in the 2015 Sydney Half Marathon and helps support Premature Babies
2020 Fire has entered a team in the Sydney Morning Herald Half Marathon to be held on 17th May 2015. 2020 Fire has made a donation…
More on the Apartment Fire in Bankstown NSW
SMH published an article with more info on the Bankstown Apartment Fire. Since this horrific event, customers have asked how a fire could develop so…