Fire Protection Business Guide
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All 29 Documented Cases
Idle Equipment Bottlenecks
AUD 500-2,000/week per idle fire system; 10-20% capacity loss from manual delaysPoor tracking leads to prolonged equipment downtime, lost service slots, and queues for technicians.
Rework and Re-Testing Due to Initial Inspection Failures
Per-project rework cost: AUD 3,000β12,000 (material remediation, labor re-work, extended crew on-site). Estimated defect rate: 15β25% of first inspections (industry estimate based on regulatory complexity). Annual waste for 10,000 projects: AUD 45Mβ120M in rework/re-testing costs.When DFES conducts site inspection and identifies non-compliances (safety issues, deviations from plans), testing is halted. Contractor must correct issues, potentially re-order materials or reconfigure systems, resubmit application, and wait another 4β6 weeks + 14 days for re-inspection before testing can proceed.
Rework from Poor Tracking
AUD 1,000-5,000 per rework incident; 15-30% service time on duplicatesInaccurate manual records lead to repeated services, customer non-compliance notifications, and compensation.
Delayed Ambulance Invoice Collections
AUD 1,207 call-out fee + AUD 6.90/km per delayed invoice; up to AUD 4,653 for retrieval teams[1][3]Ambulance services in states like South Australia and Victoria bill patients directly unless covered by membership or insurance, with fees up to AUD 4,653 for retrieval teams. Failure to promptly verify and collect leads to unrecovered revenue.