Fire Doors and Letterboxes – Everything You Need to Know
Fire doors and letterbox systems are a vital part of your building’s fire protection plans. Your doors – whether internal or external – will form…
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Fire doors and letterbox systems are a vital part of your building’s fire protection plans. Your doors – whether internal or external – will form…
Read More »Chrome fire extinguishers are incredibly popular, particularly in environments where style and aesthetics are important. However, they are also a constant cause of confusion, as…
Read More »Laws and Regulations If you own or manage a commercial environment, you have a legal responsibility to ensure that the building – and everyone within…
Read More »According to Government statistics, “6000 fires a year are caused by children under the age of 10. In addition, more than 500 children under the…
Read More »Fire Triangle Within any commercial setting, it’s a legal requirement for certain members of staff to be trained in fire safety procedures – becoming your…
Read More »Laws and Regulations According to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, 2005, if you own or manage a commercial property, you have a legal obligation…
Read More »Laws and Regulations Fire Alarm System According to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, if you own or manage a commercial building you are…
Read More »Laws and Regulations Fire Alarm Beacon If you own or manage a commercial property you have a legal responsibility to protect everyone who lives or…
Read More »What is Carbon Monoxide and why should householders be concerned? CO is not detectable by humans. It is a gas with no odour or colour,…
Read More »Laws and Regulations Under current fire safety legislation (the Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order, 2005) it is the responsibility of the person in charge of…
Read More »What is a Class F fire? Class F fires are fires which involve cooking oil or fat. Though technically a sub-class of fires caused by…
Read More »What is a Class D fire? A Class D fire is characterised by the presence of burning metals. Only certain metals are flammable and examples…
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