by Gary | Feb 4, 2020 | Fire protection news
Thinking about fire safety alongside issues such as overheads, tax, employee status and timescales can also seem like just another inconvenience on the list. But ‘inconvenience’ has a higher risk than all of the other issues mentioned. With this in mind, what does...
by Gary | Jan 31, 2020 | Fire protection news
We can’t stress enough to landlords is that fire safety within an HMO is of the utmost importance and, as a landlord, it’s your responsibility to be aware of fire safety regulations and follow them to the letter. What are the fire safety requirements in an HMO? If...
by Gary | Jan 31, 2020 | Fire protection news
Fire doors save lives and property. This guide aims to engage and educate building owners and building users on how to use them properly.This short blog for Fire Door Safety is aimed at raising awareness of the importance of and keeping your fire doors maintained. ....
by Gary | Jan 31, 2020 | Fire protection news
Fire safety signs are required in all workplaces and it is important that everyone understands their meaning. These signs have been standardized and divided into 5 categories according to the type of message they are intended to convey. Each category is assigned a...
by Gary | Jan 22, 2020 | Fire protection news
In the UK, Fire Safety Legislation requires emergency lighting to be provided in all non-domestic premises. An emergency lighting system is essential in the event of a primary lighting failure: To show clearly the escape routes from the building. To allow safe...
by Gary | Jan 21, 2020 | Fire protection news
It is a requirement to install and have your fire extinguishers maintained by a competent qualified person, which makes it difficult to comply when purchasing fire extinguishers from websites. All escape routes and areas of fire risk in buildings are required to be...
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