We’re really looking forward to being part of The Fire Safety Event this year and, more importantly, meeting the people who are directly responsible for chute systems in their buildings.
A big part of what we do at Hardall is working with housing providers, FM teams, contractors and building managers who are dealing with ageing refuse and laundry chute systems, ongoing repairs, compliance issues, and the day-to-day pressure of keeping residents and buildings safe.
These systems are often overlooked until something becomes a problem, whether that’s damaged chute doors, poor fire integrity, unreliable components, or systems that simply no longer meet current standards. That’s where we come in.
At the event, we’ll be discussing the practical aspects of chute system safety, including replacement doors and hoppers, full refurbishments, fire safety upgrades, and long-term maintenance support. Our focus is always on helping responsible persons find straightforward solutions that improve safety, keep systems working properly, and make compliance easier to manage.
A lot of the conversations we have with clients start with the same challenge: ageing chute infrastructure, limited budgets, and increasing pressure to demonstrate that building systems are safe and compliant. Because this is such a specialist area, having the right support and the right products makes a huge difference.
That’s why events like this are valuable for us. It gives us the chance to speak directly with the people managing these issues every day, understand the pressures they’re under, and show how Hardall can help take some of that burden away with reliable products, technical support, and practical advice.
So if you’re responsible for refuse or laundry chute systems across a building or wider property portfolio, we’d love to have a conversation. Whether you’re planning upgrades, dealing with recurring repairs, exploring compliance improvements, or simply looking for a better long-term solution, come and speak to the Hardall team.
Continue the conversation at the Fire Safety Event 2026, in the NEC Birmingham, 28-30 April 2026: The Fire Safety Event
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