We provide a wide range of services and maintenances, during the transition period some of our links below will revert to our old website with more information but eventually all of our information will be available here. Please click on the pictures to the left to link to the page.
Our technicians are fully equipped and industry qualified to both F.E.T.A and B.F.C accreditations and strictly follow the guidelines as recommended in British standards, when we visit you for a service you will be provided with a free fire safety audit, this includes but not limited to, a fire evacuation sign survey including emergency exits and escape routes, fire fighting equipment, first aid signage, fire evacuation plan, fire policy management.
This assessment is required to be produced for the fire officer in a written document. The assessor must record any significant findings, record who may be at risk, identify hazards and the potential risks posed by those hazards. We have fire risk assessors available throughout the UK who can work with business owners by providing you with a full fire risk assessment, with many years of fire industry experience our fire risk assessments will help you comply with fire safety law.
We provided bespoke training courses for all types and sizes of businesses. The courses are usually 3-4 hours long booked as 1/2 day sessions. We carry out the session at your premises where we will require a small room for up to 15 candidates and a small outdoor area to carry out the "live" fire training session where all candidates will have the opportunity of extinguishing the fires.
We are able to provide fire alarm service technicians throughout England & Wales to service and maintain your fire alarm system. Our technicians are fully experienced and industry qualified to service all types of fire systems including those that are installed and commissioned by another supplier. Checks on the systems include; the panel, smoke detectors, heat detectors, bells, sounders, call points and where accessible cable joints for integrity and functionality.
All escape routes, including external ones, must have sufficient lighting for people to see their way out safely. Emergency escape lighting may be needed if areas of the workplace are without natural daylight or are used at night. Before providing emergency escape lighting, check the relevant parts of the workplace with the lights off to see whether there is sufficient borrowed light from other sources to illuminate the escape route, e.g. street lights or unaffected lighting circuits.
It is estimated that a staggering 65% of all businesses that by law, are still to undertake a fire risk assessment...find out more about them here. Please click above
Want to catch up on live and breaking fire news stories from around the UK? well now you can, simply click on the link above and it will navigate you to our sister site showing the latest fire news from around the UK.
Are you keeping up to date with your legal obligations and wondering what happens to those that dont? well follow the link above and discover all the breaches, fines and punishments issued to the responsible persons failing to comply.
Very soon we will be launching our new web site which will provide over 30,000 products and signs, all of which will be available at the click of a mouse, delivered to you next working day. We welcome new customers to join us, please contact us for more information.
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