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Protect your property with North Coast Fire Protection

Queenslanders are being advised not to leave home fire safety out in the cold this winter, as new figures reveal the State’s south east is at greater risk of house fires during the cooler months.

Minister for Fire and Emergency Services Craig Crawford said the trend toward house fires during winter was worrying for those in the south east corner.

“Last year, firefighters attended about 520 house fires in winter,” Mr Crawford said.

The team at North Coast Fire Protection have continued to supply quality service and products for over 25 years to the Sunshine Coast and Wide Bay Area, as well as Brisbane and Caboolture.

They aim to cater to all clients’ needs; whether it be Body Corporate, Government Sectors, Commercial Premises, Residential Sectors, or Private Sectors.

To this day, North Coast Fire Protection has retained numerous clients from 1992 and they believe it is due to their reasonable prices, their quality of work and their focus on customer service.

If you’d like some assistance in preparing for your Fire Safety needs or would like more information on North Coast Fire Protection’s services, call the office on 07 5485 3385 or visit northcoastfireprotection.com.au.

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