1st Fire Safety

1st Fire Safety We can offer you a cost effective solution to fire risk assessments and all aspects of fire safety. http://1stfiresafety.co.uk

We are qualified fire risk assessors who are able carry out fire risk assessments, fire emergency plans and help with fire safety management in most types of businesses from HMO's, hotels, care homes, offices, shops, factories etc. With industry accreditation from the Institute of Fire Safety Managers (I.S.F.M.) you can be assured that should you have a fire risk assessment done by ourselves, you

will have peace mind knowing that it has been done correctly following all of the current fire legislation procedures and rules in place. We can also design most types fire alarm systems to BS5839 from fully addressable to conventional systems and of course with the necessary certification to carry out these correctly. As well as fire alarms we can also design and service emergency lighting to BS5266 too. Should the need arise that you require a kitchen fire suppression system, we can also design Ansul R102 systems and give you peace of mind again that we have been trained by TYCO who are the manufacturer of this product. As well as these above services we offer excellent customer service and good competitive pricing on fire risk assessments starting from only £167. As we are also a small company we can fit the solution and cost to what ever fire safety related problem you may have thus saving you on time and money.

Important information for businesses in the Morecambe area
11/07/2022

Important information for businesses in the Morecambe area

We are qualified and registered fire risk assessors with the IFSM and carry out all types of fire risk assessment in Morecambe

If you require any form of fire training, whether that's online or offline just contact us via WhatsApp.
02/11/2021

If you require any form of fire training, whether that's online or offline just contact us via WhatsApp.

There are now four different types of fire risk assessment which will be explained here: Type 1 Fire Risk Assessment (FR...
30/09/2021

There are now four different types of fire risk assessment which will be explained here:
Type 1 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) is non-destructive, and the most common. A Type 1 FRA assesses all the common parts of a building, such as a lobby area in a shared block of flats – but not individual dwellings.
Type 2 Fire Risk Assessment is usually a rarity, carried out only if there is good reason to believe there are serious structural flaws that need further investigation due to the risk that this could lead to breaches in compartmentation and the spread of fire throughout the building. This is a destructive assessment. Type 3. This type of assessment covers all common areas of a building – and individual dwellings.
A Type 3 FRA considers all means of escapes (including those within individual dwellings), structures, and compartmentation between flats and any means of fire detection.
Type 4 Fire Risk Assessments are similar to Type 2 FRAs, as they include a destructive sampling, but in both the common parts of a building and living areas – such as apartments. Type 4 FRAs are more comprehensive – and complicated to complete.

05/05/2017

Here is a company who has high levels of fire safety from a recent fire risk assessment carried out by ourselves Vanderlande.

Can't say he hadn't been warned and given enough chances.
06/04/2017

Can't say he hadn't been warned and given enough chances.

A Derby hotel owner ignored warnings from fire safety experts despite 'numerous' visits, says Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service. It has released a statement following a Derby Crown Court case,...

Considerations of fire protection for electrical equipment in lofts http://www.voltimum.co.uk/articles/considerations-fi...
17/03/2017

Considerations of fire protection for electrical equipment in lofts http://www.voltimum.co.uk/articles/considerations-fire-protection-electrical-equipment-lofts. Interesting article as I have quite often found this from doing fire risk assessments on HMO and insisting that smoke detectors should be fitted in lofts that have boilers or other electrical equipment other than lighting.

NICEIC has produced this guide covering the risks that need to be considered when mounting electrical equipment in loft spaces in domestic premises.

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