30th August, 2024 (Odisha Tazanews) Bhubaneswar :-> FireNet, a prominent leader in the fire safety industry, is excited to announce the opening of its newest branch office in Bhubaneswar, Odisha. This expansion, spearheaded by Founder Mr. Sudhanshu Panda along with Directors Mr. Prateek Verma and Mr. Rohit Mahapatra, marks a significant milestone as FireNet extends its exceptional fire safety solutions to the heart of Odisha. Located at 2nd Floor, Plot No. 227, Street No. 790, Opp. Zudio, Rupali Square, Sahid Nagar, Bhubaneswar, Dist-Khorda, Odisha, PIN 751007, this new office is a testament to our mission of safeguarding lives and property in this rapidly developing city.
The expansion into Bhubaneswar is driven by the collective vision of FireNet’s leadership. Founder Mr. Sudhanshu Panda, who has deep ties to Odisha, is dedicated to ensuring that Bhubaneswar benefits from the highest standards of fire safety. “With FireNet, we bring not only state-of-the-art fire safety solutions but also a strong commitment to ongoing maintenance and service,” says Mr. Panda. “Our 3 to 6-year maintenance plans for fire hydrant projects, combined with free monthly services for all our retail clients, are designed to create a culture of safety and awareness that is vital for the well-being of Bhubaneswar’s residents.”
Joining him in this mission, Director Mr. Prateek Verma highlights the company’s core values: “At FireNet, our vision is to build a safer tomorrow by ensuring that every product and service we deliver is of the highest quality. We believe that the safety of our clients cannot be compromised, and we are dedicated to offering nothing but the best.” Director Mr. Rohit Mahapatra echoes this sentiment, adding, “Our mission is not just to provide fire safety solutions but to educate and empower our clients. By offering free training and demonstrations, we ensure that our clients are not only equipped with the best tools but also the knowledge to use them effectively in times of need. In a city like Bhubaneswar, where the skyline is rapidly changing, it is crucial that safety standards evolve alongside.”