If you're responsible for a building, it’s important to do all you can to reduce the risk of fire to keep people safe. It saves lives, it’s your legal duty, and it makes good business sense.
A fire safety management plan details your arrangements to implement, control, monitor and review fire safety standards and to ensure those standards are maintained.
We offer our customers a full fire risk review, which provides them with an independent view of what actions they need to take to comply with legislation and reduce the chance, and impact, of any fires that may occur
Fire investigation, sometimes referred to as origin and cause investigation, is the analysis of fire-related incidents. After a fire, an investigation is launched to determine the origin and cause of the fire or explosion.
Management control systems and practices, and active and passive systems affording protection from fire includes the range of resources and equipment available relevant to the prevention, control, containment or elimination of outbreak of fire or related incidents
A fire door inspection survey will check that your building's fire doors are compliant with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 which makes it a legal requirement to ensure that fire resisting doors are correctly installed and adequately maintained to be fit for purpose.
Strategic fire management plans will assist management and board level arrangements with appropriate measures to ensure a consistent approach throughout the business.
If you are the person responsible for maintaining fire alarm systems at your premises, you’ll need to adhere to all appropriate fire alarm testing legal requirements.
Our training course on Fire Safety provides you with the knowledge and skills you need to ensure adherence with all your fire safety regulations. They range from Board level to 3rd party contractor courses
If you are a employer, owner or occupier of premises that aren't a 'single private dwelling' (a private home), it's your responsibility to keep people safe if there is a fire. You are also required by law to make a detailed fire emergency plan so your people can keep themselves and members of the public out of danger.
Arson is a serious threat to homes, shops, offices, storage buildings, factories, hotels, hospitals, churches and schools. All buildings are at risk. Much of the arson is associated with vandalism and burglaries. We carry out security inspections to assist with Arson prevention
The objective of fire compartmentation is to prevent the spread of smoke, gases, and flames. By subdividing the building with fire resisting construction, escape routes and high-risk or high-value areas are protected to ensure the safety of occupants and prevent extensive losses.