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Emergency Response Planning: Preparing Your Business for Fire Incidents

Effective Emergency Plan

Effective planning for potential hazards, like fire incidents, plays a pivotal role in safeguarding your business. A comprehensive emergency response plan is vital to this process. This article will navigate the steps to develop an effective plan, stressing the crucial role of fire risk assessments. Understanding the Elements of an Effective Emergency Plan A robust […]

What is Causing the Worrying Rise in Factory Fires?

Factory Fire

Factory fires have increasingly become a cause for concern over the past few years. These incidents disrupt production, jeopardise lives and property, and even ripple through global supply chains. Identifying the root causes of these fires, understanding their impact, and adopting effective fire risk management strategies are of paramount importance. Root Causes of Rising Factory […]

Sussex incident raises concerns around hotel fire safety

Hotel Fire Safety

A recent fire at the Midhurst HHoteotel in Sussex has raised concerns around fire safety in hotels. This has prompted hotel owners and managers to review their fire safety policies and procedures. The incident, which occurred in March 2023, involved a fire that broke out in a guest room and quickly spread. This 400-year-old hotel […]

Managing fire safety when most of your staff work from home

Working From Home - Fire Risk Assessment

Since the beginning of the pandemic, remote and hybrid working has become increasingly popular, and the increase in these work practices is set to continue. A recent survey found that a huge 52% of workers now combine working remotely with being on site. With this however, comes added fire safety risks – it’s likely that […]

The importance of PEEPs in your fire evacuation procedures

Fire Evacuation Plan

What is a PEEP? A Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) is a customised evacuation strategy designed for individuals who might require additional support to reach a place of safety during an emergency, or who may not be able to do so within a reasonable timeframe without assistance. A PEEP highlights the necessary extra aid or […]

What impact are remote & hybrid working models having on the fire safety of commercial buildings?

Hybrid Working

The shift towards remote and hybrid working models is undoubtedly here to stay and while it’s seen as a positive change for employees, it’s also had a significant impact on the fire safety of commercial office buildings. Here’s what commercial building owners and those in charge of fire safety should keep in mind… Vacant or […]

Your New Year checklist for commercial fire safety

Fire Safety

The start of a new year is a great time for businesses to review their fire safety protocols and ensure that they are in compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. By taking the following steps, you can ensure that your facilities are safe for employees and customers, and minimise the risk of fire-related accidents […]

Which buildings do the new Fire Safety Regulations apply to?

Fire Safety Regulations

New fire safety regulations will come into effect from 23rd January 2023 relating to buildings that contain more than one residence. The duties in these Regulations supplement those imposed by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. These new regulations relate to buildings in England that comprise two or more domestic premises (including the residential […]

Do empty buildings need a fire risk assessment?

Empty Building

We know that fire risk assessments are a legal requirement for all commercial properties. But what about empty or vacant buildings? If you think that just because your building is empty that fire safety, and in particular fire risk assessments, is no longer a concern, you’d be very wrong. Despite the fact that the building […]

What is a fire compartmentation survey and why are they so important?

Fire Compartmentation Survey

What do we mean by fire compartmentation? Fire compartmentation is defined as: “A building or part of a building comprising one or more rooms, spaces or storeys constructed to prevent the spread of fire to or from another part of the same building or an adjoining building.” This means that certain buildings, particularly those where […]