03/06/2026
Most people donāt know how long fire and security systems last ā and in fairness, why would you?
But all too often, businesses are told that replacement is the answer before every (or even any) other option has been explored.
At WFP, weāve always taken a different view because our job isnāt to find reasons to replace equipment, itās to help you get the maximum value from the systems you've already invested in.
That's why our philosophy is simple:
We understand & fix your systems and we replace when needed, not before.
If something can be fixed and itās cost-effective to do so (and doesnāt cause more hassle than a new installation), then itās only logical that we make the necessary repairs.
For us, maintenance isn't just about inspections, certificates and attending faults, itās about understanding how your systems work. Itās about identifying problems before they become failures, reducing disruption, and itās about helping you make informed decisions about where and when to spend your budget.
Sometimes we'll recommend an upgrade, sometimes weāll recommend a replacement, and sometimes weāll tell you that everythingās functioning as it should and youāve got another 5 years of life left in your system.
Or maybe more, it all depends on what you need it to do and how often you maintain it (which is where regular maintenance future-proofs you).
We believe the best long-term relationships are built on trust, good advice, and helping clients get the best value from all of their fire and security systems.
That's been our approach from day one, and it's the principle that sits behind every recommendation we make.
Most people donāt know how long fire and security systems last ā and in fairness, why would you?
But all too often, businesses are told that replacement is the answer before every (or even any) other option has been explored.
At WFP, weāve always taken a different view because our job isnāt to find reasons to replace equipment, itās to help you get the maximum value from the systems you've already invested in.
That's why our philosophy is simple:
We understand & fix your systems and we replace when needed, not before.
If something can be fixed and itās cost-effective to do so (and doesnāt cause more hassle than a new installation), then itās only logical that we make the necessary repairs.
For us, maintenance isn't just about inspections, certificates and attending faults, itās about understanding how your systems work. Itās about identifying problems before they become failures, reducing disruption, and itās about helping you make informed decisions about where and when to spend your budget.
Sometimes we'll recommend an upgrade, sometimes weāll recommend a replacement, and sometimes weāll tell you that everythingās functioning as it should and youāve got another 5 years of life left in your system.
Or maybe more, it all depends on what you need it to do and how often you maintain it (which is where regular maintenance future-proofs you).
We believe the best long-term relationships are built on trust, good advice, and helping clients get the best value from all of their fire and security systems.
That's been our approach from day one, and it's the principle that sits behind every recommendation we make.
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16/04/2026
The most valuable people in any business are the ādoersā ā the people who quietly, without fuss, get the job done with a smile, consistently and reliably.
People are the fabric of any business, and we take that pretty seriously at WFP, which is why I wanted to share some fab news about Tony, who has earned himself a seriously good reputation with us!
A couple of years ago, Tony joined WFP with something you canāt train: the right attitude.
He had a natural aptitude for fire and security systems, a genuine willingness to learn, and, perhaps most tellingly, he chose to take a pay cut to get his foot in the door, which tells you everything about how seriously he takes his craft.
Since then, heās worked his way through our (unofficially legendary) engineer academy, from essential maintenance to remedial works and full fire alarm installations in live, operational buildings under tight deadlines.
Along the way, heās completed a wide range of training, including fire systems, safe working practices, IPAF, ECS, Asbestos Cat B, which is all part of our commitment to investing in people who want to improve.
And that investment goes both ways because Tony gives back every single day in every interaction with clients, many of whom ask for him specifically!
Which is exactly why weāve created a new role within WFP that Tony will be the very first to step into: Project Engineer.
When you work with WFP, youāre trusting us to turn up when we say we will and get the job done properly, minimising disruption while we do it.
Itās the standard we hold ourselves to and Tony embodies that with how dependable, hard-working AND easy to work with he is.
If you ever spot a cape tucked under his hi-viz⦠you might not be imagining it.
Weāre incredibly proud of him and weāre confident that his new role will be one he excels in AND one that benefits all of our clients.
So, weād like to say a huge congratulations to Tony, itās a richly deserved promotion!
If youād like to speak to us about an upcoming project, just hit reply or give us a call on 01277 724 653.
Weāre always happy to help.
26/03/2026
I realised something this weekā¦
If you put a group of business owners on a mountain, add a bit of speed, a bit of altitude (and a few late nights), you get some very honest conversations.
I was out in Sauze DāOulx on the annual Evolve ski (and snowboarding) trip and, like most things like this, itās not really about the skiing.
Although for the record, I didnāt come last in the slalom!
I did crash, but thanks to some clever editing, you never wouldāve known⦠until now.
The real value of a trip like that is everything around it ā the time on the slopes is effectively the cherry on top of the cake.
My personal highlight was celebrating my birthday by being serenaded with the Italian version of Happy Birthday in a mountain restaurant, which is a pretty unique experience.
Oh, and I even won a prize for being āthe most lostā, which happened to encompass travelling the furthest to find my way back to our base (which came with the added bonus of having to fork out ā¬80 for a cab back from Silvestre).
But a prize is a prize.
The chats on ski lifts that start off light and end up properly making you think, with Will asking me what my ālevelling upā takeaway from the trip wasā¦
And itās not particularly exciting, but itās about being more focused, better organised, making sure the basics are done properly, and focusing on the things that add value our clients, while also making people feel better about working with us.
Having the space to step back makes it obvious what you should be doing more of, and what you should probably stop doing.
Iāve put together a short video from the week to give you a feel of what went on ā and Iād like to say a big thank you to Will Polston for making it happen and to Jess from Momentum for keeping everything running smoothly..
Good people, good conversations, and a useful reminder that sometimes progress comes from stepping away from the day to day.
Sauze DāOulx Evolve Ski trip 2026
Created with the App on my iPhone.
12/03/2026
Many moons ago, I decided to go it alone in the world of fire alarm installation and maintenance.
Iād finished my time in the Navy, and fallen into the world of fire alarms.
As it turned out, I was rather good at it.
What I wasnāt good at? Coping with the poor standards set by way too many companies.
It might be the elephant in the room, but Iām just going to come out and say it:
Businesses in this country are frequently let down by trade and service professionals, and have been for decades.
Turning up lateā¦
Being rude, dismissive or condescendingā¦
Making a mess and not clearing upā¦
The list goes on, and Iām willing to bet youāve experienced all of those things, and thatās before you even get started on the quality of the work.
After a few years working for someone else, I decided enough was enough, and that businesses deserved better.
That was 23 years ago, and WFP is still driven forward by that exact same ethos: a desire to deliver excellent work and service thatās just as good.
Itās been a rollercoaster, with plenty of ups and downs.
Weāve got plenty wrong over the years, but plenty right too, and I couldnāt be prouder of the team weāve built; a team that still sticks to that ethos like white on rice.
And a recent piece of feedback confirms that people still notice, people still care:
āI just wanted to express my sincere gratitude to the team at WFP, especially Tommy, Tony, and Ricky. They have been an absolute pleasure to have on site. Their professionalism, courtesy, and consistently high standards have been outstanding.
They were incredibly considerate toward the residents, maintained a spotless workspace, and made sure everything was clean and tidy at the end of each day ā they even hoovered up without fail. Their positive attitude and work ethic really made a difference, and it has been a joy working with them.
They are, by far, the best sub-contractor that we have had on site in the last 3.5 years since we have been here.ā
In a world of automation, of technology, of people not talking to each other, the human side is just as important as the technical side. Weāll continue to work tirelessly to excel at both.
Paul
24/02/2026
This weekend I did something newā¦
I sat on my daughter Ellieās horse and experienced, properly, what it feels like to sit on a moving animal.
Ellie has ridden horses since she was about five years old and while Iāve been there along the way watching, supporting and dishing out the odd but of advice, Iād never actually hopped on the saddle myself.
But this weekend, the whole family got together at a horse riding and dog walking retreat, with the added bonus of pancake making tossed in there.
Itās not what I expected, though ā I thought itād be like riding a bike where once youāre on and youāve figured out how to balance, youāre grand.
Far from it.
The movement is alive beneath you and from the second I sat atop the horse, you could feel just how much power it has and just how little control I had!
And my respect for people who do this regularly grew instantly (not that I didnāt have lots to begin with).
I relied entirely on Ellie guiding me through it, given that sheās got a lifetime of experience AND sheās now an instructor.
In a lot of ways, I was a lot like she was as a 5-year-old!
It also made me realise thereās a huge difference between being around something and truly understanding it.
Because Iāve spent years around horses, watching hundreds, if not thousands of rides and I really thought I understood how it all worked⦠until I actually sat in the hotseat.
When youāre outside your comfort zone and youāre dealing with something unfamiliar (particularly when the stakes are high), you want people around you who genuinely know what theyāre doing.
Their calm is your calm, their confidence is your confidence, and their experience is the key to your safety.
At WFP, we often meet clients who are dealing with fire safety, compliance, and electrical systems that they are understandably unfamiliar with.
Sure, theyāve been around it for years, but sitting in the saddle is an entirely different experience.
Thatās why we take our role as the calm, experienced guide incredibly seriously, ensuring that you benefit from every ounce of our experience to keep you safe and on the right track.
It was a fresh reminder of the respect I have for expertise, through my renewed respect for anyone who rides a horse.
And Iām incredibly proud of my daughter, not just for ensuring I didnāt take a tumble, but for being the sort of instructor I needed!
Paul
29/01/2026
What do the police do?
When we prepare new intruder alarm quotations, part of the design process requires us to take local crime statistics into account. It can be a sobering exercise, as we would all prefer to see zero crime. However, these figures reflect the reality of why alarm systems are often needed in the first place.
There is a more positive counterbalance to this. Essex Police publish a regular newsletter that highlights positive policing activity and community updates across the county.
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27/01/2026
To quote Doc Brown from Back to the Future, Great Scott!
Weāre not quite going back to 1985 here, but where on earth has the time gone?
Back in January 2017, Scott walked through the doors at WFP for the very first time and nine years later, heās still here, just with a slightly bigger job title and a lot more responsibility.
A lot has happened since and for Scott, his journey has been pretty remarkableā¦
He began life in Sales before progressing to Projects Manager, then Contracts Manager and shortly after, he became our Contracts Director.
And today, Scott proudly leads the business as Managing Director.
Thatās a testament to his determination, consistency and constant hard work with our customers, engineers, staff and everyone each and every day.
Scott has been instrumental in shaping where we are today and heās an even bigger part of where weāre going this year and in the years to come, too.
For anyone that knows Scott, theyāll know heāll hate every word of this because heād much rather be singing the praises of others than having the attention aimed squarely at him!
But we feel itās our moral duty to ensure that he knows just how much heās appreciated (and the embarrassment is simply a bonus).
Thank you for the last nine years, for the leadership, the commitment, and the steady hand on the wheel, and for helping drive WFP forward every single day.
Congratulations and Great Scott, what a journey!
07/01/2026
We are delighted to have received our new membership certificate from Essex Wildlife Trust.
Local wildlife and natural spaces are incredibly important to us, and the work Essex Wildlife Trust carries out across Essex plays a vital role in protecting habitats, supporting biodiversity, and educating communities.
We are proud to support a charity that makes such a positive difference locally, and we would encourage other businesses to support their local wildlife organisations too. Together, we can help protect the environment we all rely on and enjoy.
01/01/2026
New year. Same principles. Higher standards.
Grateful for the trust, committed to better every day