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Bull Products outlines plans for UK Construction Week Birmingham 2025
20 August 2025
BULL PRODUCTS, the provider of fire and site safety solutions, will be exhibiting for the first time at UK Construction Week Birmingham. On Stand D112 from 30 September-2 October, the company is set to showcase its range of safety solutions for the construction industry and other applications.

Visitors will be able to learn all about the Fire 360° service. This service offers an “unrivalled” 100% compliant system, which includes design, installation, commissioning, maintenance and ongoing service reminders for sites of all sizes and projects right across the country.
Fire 360° also handles the collection and storage of assets as well as the cleaning and inspection of equipment for its reuse in readiness for the next project. Fire 360° supports Bull Products’ Green Bull initiative by helping customers to meet their carbon reduction targets and enhance efficient site operations.
Attendees can also learn more about the fire detection and alarm system product pyramid, which includes SITENET, SITEPROTECT and SITEEVAC+. These fire detection and alarm systems offer a range of features and benefits designed to suit the diverse requirements and budgets of the construction industry. They all carry the ‘Made in Britain’ collective mark: an elemental part of Bull Products’ pledge to a more sustainable future.
Carl Leeson, head of sales at Bull Products, commented: “We’re excited to be exhibiting at UK Construction Week Birmingham after the success of the London event back in May. We invite attendees to visit us at Stand D112 to discover how Bull Products has a cutting-edge solution for every application with SITENET, SITEPROTECT and SITEEVAC+.”
Intelligent detection
SITENET is a fully EN 54 certified and wireless intelligent fire detection and alarm system, which can link up to 511 devices from one panel with 32 zones. The SITENET range is built on a combination of radio devices, operating on patented self-forming, self-healing wireless mesh technology with multipath network redundancy using innovative channel-hopping technology.
It delivers full compliance with JCoP and HSG168, even in temporary accommodations, while providing an integrated site-wide fire detection and alarm solution to meet the diverse needs of complex construction sites.
SITEPROTECT offers a “robust, flexible and reliable” temporary wireless mesh fire detection and alarm system in the construction sector. SITEPROTECT can link up to 480 individual devices in 15 different zones.
The range uses detector heads that are EN 54-5 and EN 54-7 certified and includes wireless emergency fire, First Aid, intruder and lockdown alarms for complete site safety. The SITEPROTECT Lockdown alarm system has been developed primarily for application in the education sector, although the system can be installed in any large public spaces such as Shopping Centres to protect and warn of an intruder or other critical event.
Essential functionality
The SITEEVAC+ wireless mesh fire detection and alarm system allows for a maximum of 50 devices and three zones. It’s an easy-to-install and use system and designed to meet cost-sensitive budgets on projects where the requirement is to maintain essential functionality. SITEEVAC+ is ideal for housebuilder and developer applications and uses detector heads that are EN 54-5 and EN 54-7 certified.
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