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Legionella & Fire Safe Services selects Trakm8 to drive fleet safety

Legionella & Fire Safe Services is deploying Trakm8’s RH600 dual-facing dashcam solution to enhance the safety and efficiency of its fleet.

Legionella & Fire Safe Services is deploying Double Lens RH600 units from Trakm8 across its full fleet

The business specialises in water hygiene, fire safety and social housing regeneration services, and runs a mixed fleet of 57 vans, trucks and cars to serve more than 300 clients nationwide.

After evaluating the market, Legionella & Fire Safe Services chose Trakm8’s Double Lens RH600 solution to provide accurate data and high-definition video capture. The RH600 offers a comprehensive telematics solution, enabling real-time monitoring, improved driver behaviour insights and enhanced safety for fleet operations.

Trakm8 opted for the RH600 due to its superior data accuracy and reliability. Gemma Hewitt, SHEQ officer at Legionella & Fire Safe Services, had previously used Trakm8 while working in a previous role and so was already familiar with the system’s ease of use and capabilities.

She explained: “We needed a solution that would deliver both reliable hardware and accurate data to support our growing operations. Trakm8’s RH600 has given us the confidence we need to ensure our fleet operations run smoothly and efficiently. Their team has been incredibly supportive, and we are excited about this partnership.”

The partnership highlights Trakm8’s ongoing commitment to delivering innovative and dependable camera solutions that help businesses optimise their fleet operations.

Joe Heidari, director of sales at Trakm8, commented: “The RH600 has been designed to provide fleets with unrivalled visibility and data accuracy, which are critical for operational efficiency and driver safety. We look forward to supporting Legionella & Fire Safe Services with a solution that meets their needs today and into the future.”

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Written by Natalie Middleton

Natalie has worked as a fleet journalist for over 20 years, previously as assistant editor on the former Company Car magazine before joining Fleet World in 2006. Prior to this, she worked on a range of B2B titles, including Insurance Age and Insurance Day.

Natalie edits all the Fleet World websites and newsletters, and loves to hear about any latest industry news.

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