Established in 2007
Direct Strike Ltd specialises in the design, supply, installation, maintenance, repair and testing of Lightning Protection and Earthing Systems. We pride ourselves on the quality of our service, which is backed up by a management team that boasts over 50 years’ experience within the Lightning Protection industry. Direct Strike operates throughout the UK, Republic of Ireland and Europe, delivering competitively priced and highly effective earthing and lightning protection solutions.
Direct Strike Ltd has recently established a new site in Dublin, which is headed by company director Kevin Ireland. From this new location, we are able to provide lightning protection services to the entire Irish market, as well as throughout the UK and Europe. As professional contractors, we are able to supply and fit the lightning protection equipment that you need to protect your premises. Our products are sourced from trusted suppliers in order to guarantee their quality. Direct Strike Ltd can supply and install earthing systems, surge protection and full lightning protection for all types of property.
Direct Strike Ltd has been audited by a third party and we hold accreditation's for ISO 9001, ISO 14001, Safe Contractor, Constructionline and are full members of ATLAS (The Association of Technical Lightning and Access Specialists) and the ATLAS Training Group. All of this means we are fully qualified to deliver the expert lightning protection services you need. We have previously installed lightning protection solutions at educational establishments, industrial premises, retail parks, Pharmaceutical Plants, Data Centres and Substations.
We only use materials which have been tested and approved to IS EN 62305 and we also offer a 10 year warranty for all new installations, providing that the system is tested and maintained by ourselves on an annual basis.
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Computers, like any other electrical device, need a constant power supply. Laptops use batteries, while desktops rely on an outlet. If you live in an area prone to blackouts, you might worry about how this affects your PC.
Frequent power outages can damage computer equipment. However, there are steps you can take to protect your device. Before we explore these, let's discuss power outages in more detail.