Fire Protection Specialists
With over 135 years of experience, Wormald is the specialist in fire safety in Australia.
Fire Protection Specialists
With over 130 years of experience, Wormald is the specialist in fire safety in Australia.
Protecting a global transport hub
Wormald recently secured an eight-year contract as Sydney Airport’s on-site specialist fire-service contractor. For Australia’s largest and busiest airport, Wormald’s technical expertise and respected pedigree made it the clear partner to ensure the air transport hub’s ongoing fire safety and compliance.
Wormald opens its new Broken Hill office in the latest stage of regional growth
As Australia’s leading fire protection company, Wormald is celebrating the opening of its newest branch in Broken Hill, New South Wales. The strategic move marks the latest step in Wormald’s ongoing expansion of its local footprint, with regional offices now established in every state across the country.
How to stay safe in the home and outdoors
As we move towards summer, it’s essential for all Australians to be fire safety aware, as often rising temperatures mean increased risk.
How to safely use the right extinguisher for every class of fire
With National Fire Protection Month in September, we recognise the important role fire extinguishers play in helping to tackle small fires and prevent them from escalating, safeguarding lives and property. Whether at home, work, or in a public space, choosing the right fire extinguisher is crucial in preventing damage through effective, immediate action.
Wormald’s proactive approach to fire risk reduction in manufacturing for 2024 and beyond
The consequences of fires can be devastating — causing severe injuries, loss of life, and extensive damage which can cripple a business. Nowhere are these risks more palpable than in the manufacturing sector, where fires can destroy custom-built machinery, resulting in months of downtime and probability of significant financial losses.
What NSW building owners and managers expect with AS 1851-2012 becoming mandatory by February next year
From 13 February 2025, the Australian Standard AS 1851-2012 Routine service of fire systems and equipment will become mandatory in New South Wales, bringing it in line with all other states.
Industry puts car park fire safety in the spotlight
A review of the Australian National Construction Code (NCC) Volume One to modernise and improve the fire safety of car parks is underway, instigated by the Australian Building Codes Board.
Wormald prepares for Fire Australia 2024
Our team is gearing up for the annual Fire Australia Conference from May 7 to 9, bringing together leading presenters from Australia and overseas.
Inaugural Wormald Inclusive Scholarship making a difference in the community
Education shapes our future, opening pathways for greater opportunity and connecting people in meaningful ways. Wormald recognises that by investing in our youth’s education, we’re also investing in our country’s future and the communities we serve.
Celebrating 135 years of Wormald
A lot has changed in fire protection over the years, and we’re proud of our role as pioneers of new products, practices and technologies in the industry.