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Our address:
18 Woollcombe Street,
Timaru
7910,
Canterbury, South Island,
New Zealand
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Our phone(s):
021 347 819
0800347392
021347819
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Our fax:
036849309
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Our website:
www.firewatch.co.nz
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Testing, Repairs, Recharging, Maintenance, Installation, Fire Training, Engineering, Design, Cylinder Testing, Assessments, Article Tagging,Safety,
we are providing services in Washdyke, Timaru Area
Cash, Personal Cheques, Money Orders, Direct Credit (Internet banking, phone banking), Direct Debit, Gift Vouchers, Travellers Cheques, EFTPOS
Torches, Masks, First Aid Kits, Fire Extinguishers, Fire Detection Systems, Emergency Lighting, Cars
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“Honest, reliable and friendly. Could not ask for better. Thank you Rob and Bronwyn”
“Absolutely abysmal service. Doesn't listen and is very disorganised. Appears to have no administrative support so you'll be paying her excessive hourly rate so she can type poorly written emails and double book your appointments. I realise that she already has a poor reputation in Nelson (and now NZ) but my review is entirely based on her substandard service which is, quite frankly, unprofessional. AVOID at all costs. NB - she's created another profile to dodge poor feedback so reposted here”
“Excellent service, couldn't fault anything, Tony arrived on the site when he said he would, on time and did an excellent job. He left no mess and where he had been working was spotless. Thanks Tony, you will do well.”