Office and BPO towers across PEZA zones, IT Park Cebu, Eastwood and Filinvest developments fit out floor after floor of similar space — and each needs a standard, repeatable fire cabinet package. For fit-out and MEP contractors, the goal is a compliant standard configuration supplied reliably in bulk. This guide sets that out.

Standard Configuration

Most office floors use two cabinet types:

Agreeing one standard for each, sized to the equipment list, makes inspection and re-orders predictable across the whole building.

Standards Context

Provisioning follows RA 9514 (Fire Code of the Philippines) and its IRR, with BFP inspection and the FSIC (and FALAR for existing buildings) governing occupancy. The approved fire safety plan defines content and placement.

Note: standards and acceptance requirements are referenced by name for guidance only and are periodically revised. Always confirm the current edition and exact specification with your local fire authority or licensed consultant before procurement.

Bulk Supply for Fit-Outs

  1. Standardized units — identical across every floor
  2. Committed batch lead time to match the fit-out programme
  3. English signage — standard for the Philippine market
  4. OEM branding for the developer or operator if wanted, at no extra cost
  5. Spares buffer for ongoing maintenance

Verify the Supplier

For repeat bulk orders, confirm you are dealing with an actual manufacturer — ask for factory video and business license — so quality and lead time stay consistent order to order.

SOKEI Fire manufactures standardized carbon steel extinguisher and hose cabinets in bulk for Philippine office and BPO projects, with English signage, OEM branding and batch delivery to your fit-out schedule.