News, Case Studies
3 October 2025
As Australia’s fire protection landscape evolves, building owners and facility managers are facing a new wave of regulatory changes and technological expectations. With updates to AS1851-2012 now deferred to 2026, and monthly servicing requirements looming, the pressure to stay ahead of compliance is real—and rising.
At Precise Fire, we’re seeing firsthand how these shifts are impacting our clients. From increased inspection frequency to stricter record-keeping and zero tolerance for non-compliance, it is becoming more complex.
But with challenge comes opportunity.
Our integrated, whole-of-life fire protection solutions are designed to minimise risk and maximise compliance—not just for today, but for what’s coming next. Whether it’s navigating AFSS obligations, upgrading legacy systems, or leveraging our digital ecosystem for smarter asset tracking, we bring a compliance-first mindset backed by deep industry experience.
We’re the trusted partner for building owners, facility managers, and asset operators who value:
As the industry moves toward smarter, safer, and more accountable fire protection, we’re proud to be leading the way.
Let’s talk about how we can future-proof your fire safety strategy.
We’re excited to announce that our PAAP program has won the TAFE NSW Gili Industry Partnership Award! The Precise Air Aboriginal Pathways (PAAP) program is in it’s 3rd year and is a fantastic collaboration between Precise Air, TAFE NSW and NSW Police, providing educational and employment opportunities in the HVAC industry. It’s help us raise the overall participation rate of First Nations employees in Precise to almost 4%, and represents 19% of our apprentice cohort. Certainly something for us to celebrate in Reconciliation Week! Gili (pronounced ‘kill-ee’) is an Eora word meaning ‘to shine’. The Gili Awards celebrate the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and TAFE NSW employees, as well as innovative programs that aim to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and communities. Special thanks to the Precise Air team, TAFE NSW’s Sharon Taylor, Emma McDonald and Gary Jarret, and NSW Police Superintendent Scott Tanner APM.
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