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Hydrants maintenance


Yellow Fire Hydrant signThe City of London manages and maintains the 820 fire hydrants throughout the Square Mile.

To report a problem, use our fault reporting facility.

The London Fire Brigage fire crews also carry out inspections of all of London's 108,000 fire hydrants every two years. For further information, see their website.


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