DCD Approved Fire Contractor in Dubai
A DCD approved fire contractor in Dubai is a company authorised by Dubai Civil Defence to install, maintain, and certify fire and life safety systems. QSERV is a DCD-approved contractor handling fire alarm, firefighting, FM200, emergency lighting, extinguishers, AMC, and inspection readiness for commercial, residential, warehouse, and restaurant properties across Dubai.
DCD-approved · 12+ years in Dubai fire safety · Hassantuk-integrated · 18,000+ customers served
Fire safety work needs credible compliance handling
Approved contractors matter because documentation, inspections and system reliability affect your licensing, insurance and occupancy.
- Fire alarm and firefighting system support.
- AMC reporting and defect notes.
- Civil Defence renewal preparation.
- Hassantuk and special system coordination.
- Commercial, warehouse, restaurant and residential coverage.
One contractor for multiple fire systems
QSERV can connect alarm, pumps, sprinklers, extinguishers, emergency lighting and suppression needs into one maintainable service plan.
- Fire alarm and Hassantuk support.
- Fire fighting systems and AMC.
- FM200, kitchen hood and extinguishers.
- DCD renewal and inspection readiness.
- Emergency response planning.
Answers, Before You Ask
Answers for Dubai facility managers, business operators, consultants, contractors, and property teams comparing DCD-compliant service providers.
01 What does a DCD approved fire contractor do in Dubai?
A fire contractor supports installation, inspection, maintenance, documentation, defect rectification and renewal readiness for fire and life safety systems.
02 Can QSERV support both fire alarm and firefighting systems?
Yes. QSERV supports fire alarm, Hassantuk, fire pumps, sprinklers, hose reels, hydrants, extinguishers, emergency lighting and special suppression systems.
03 Is a contractor approval the same as guaranteed DCD approval?
No. Contractor approval supports compliant work, but official authority approval depends on the site, documents, system condition and inspection outcome.