Vulcan Fire acquired by EA-RS Group

Date published: 22 September 2022


DJP Fire Limited (trading as Vulcan Fire), a specialist in total fire safety solutions based in Rochdale, has joined the EA-RS Group.

Vulcan is the eighth company EA-RS Group has acquired since last year, following the successful acquisitions of CCSS Fire & Security, AST London, UK Security Doors, Crane Communications, Firesec Compliance, Air Projects, and Essex Fire Sprinklers.

Based in Rochdale, Vulcan offers full fire safety solutions to clients across the north with experience in a variety of sectors such as nuclear facilities and power generation. In addition, Vulcan offers passive fire protection, fire risk assessments and annual fire door inspections.

Paul Edwards, Managing Director of Vulcan, said: “I am incredibly excited to be joining the growing EA-RS family. I believe the team at EA-RS are a great fit for Vulcan, built on the same core values with a strong dedication to their company culture, they will continue to provide great opportunities to our employees and clients.

“The ability to provide additional fire safety services to our customers from within the group, as well as the opportunity to offer our specialist services to existing EA-RS group customers, will drive Vulcan to the next level and I look forward to the exciting future ahead.”

Alan Wheal, CEO of EA-RS Group said: “This exciting acquisition of Vulcan Fire provides us with many opportunities to further develop and grow.

“The team at Vulcan provide specialist products and services to the energy infrastructure market that will be a great asset to the group’s current offering, in addition to the expansion of our geographical reach in the north.

“We warmly welcome our new team at Vulcan to the EA-RS family and look forward to growing together as a group.”

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