Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Premier Technical Services Group swoops for Sussex firm to strengthen Fire Solutions division

West Yorkshire-based Premier Technical Services Group Ltd (PTSG) has acquired System Hygienics Holdings Limited, including its trading subsidiary System Hygienics Limited, a provider of ventilation, air quality and fire safety compliance services.

Headquartered in Polegate, Sussex, with a second office in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, System Hygienics employs 93 highly skilled professionals, including 62 engineers and operatives operating nationwide.

System Hygienics’ current management team, led by Phil Tetlow and Shirley Finotti, will continue to run the business day-to-day, working closely with PTSG’s senior management team to ensure a seamless transition and to support the company’s continued growth.

The acquisition strengthens PTSG’s Fire Solutions division, complementing the capabilities of InDepth Services, another PTSG acquisition. Together, the businesses significantly enhance PTSG’s national coverage and technical capacity in ventilation hygiene and fire damper testing – areas of growing importance for customers across the UK.

Paul Teasdale, group chairman of PTSG, said: “We are very pleased to welcome the team at System Hygienics to PTSG. The business has an outstanding reputation and a strong track record of growth, built on technical expertise, compliance excellence and long-standing customer relationships. This acquisition is an important addition to our Fire Solutions division and perfectly complements our existing capabilities in this specialist area.

“With System Hygienics and InDepth Services now working side by side, PTSG is uniquely positioned to deliver a truly comprehensive, nationwide service offering in ventilation and fire safety compliance. As always, our goal is to support the management team in maintaining the high standards that have made System Hygienics successful, while providing the backing and resources to drive further growth as part of the PTSG family.”

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