Why false alarms secretly drain £1 billion from UK businesses and how to protect your bottom line

Why false alarms secretly drain £1 billion from UK businesses and how to protect your bottom line

Fire Safety in Schools: understanding your fire safety requirements is crucial. But do you know what the law demands

To protect your business from fire hazards, you'll need to meet several key legal requirements. Start with a thorough fire risk assessment if you have five or more employees. Install and maintain essential equipment like fire extinguishers (one per 200 square meters), smoke detectors, alarms and emergency lighting. Train your staff thoroughly in fire safety protocols and conduct regular drills.
Ensure clear evacuation routes and properly marked emergency exits within 45 meters of any location. Keep detailed maintenance records and documentation for compliance. The more you understand about fire protection requirements, the better equipped you'll be to safeguard your business and ...

Reliable fire detection for warehouses? Learn how to protect your facility, team while staying compliant. There’s solutions tailored for every need…

A robust fire alarm system is your property’s first line of defence against fire hazards. And a legal requirement. This concise guide aims to demystify the process of choosing, installing and maintaining a fire alarm system that's perfectly suited for your business.
The Non-Negotiable Role of Commercial Fire Alarm Systems
Your fire alarm system serves two pivotal roles: ensuring the swift evacuation of your premises to protect lives, mitigate property damage and facilitate swift firefighting efforts. Also, compliance with fire safety regulations is not just a legal formality but a moral obligation to safeguard all your people - staff, visitors and management.
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It’s big news in the world of fire safety regulations. The rules have changed and it's crucial for you to stay informed, if you’re responsible for fire safety in your premises.
As of October 1st, 2023, amendments to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 introduce new duties for fire safety in workplaces and other non-domestic premises. Whether you're a small business owner, employer, building manager or accommodation proprietor, it's crucial to understand these changes and how they affect your role as a Responsible Person.
The buck stops where… who is responsible?
Responsibility rests with your Responsible Person. That is whoever is responsible ...

New fire alarm installations for Industrial units in Maidstone, Kent
The new build units required L2 fire alarms installing along with disabled refuge & disabled toilet alarms
The installations needed to be carried out and commissioned for a fast approaching deadline.
We designed and installed an L2 fire alarm system to each of the 4 units,

New Vans For TR Fire & Security!
Really looking forward to our new vans coming in March.
It will be sad to say goodbye to the vans that got us up and running as a company back in 2016.
They have been great work horses for the past years and will be missed.
But it will