Brad Parker of Future Fire Systems stresses the importance of fire protection in planning a maintenance schedule.
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I’ve worked in property related risk management for many years dealing with everything from asbestos to general health and safety related risks.
The team from The Leasehold Advisory Service provide some invaluable guidance on the most frequently asked fire safety questions.
The corridors and common parts are effectively owned by the freeholder with the leaseholder demise starting at the front door of the flat.
As specialists in fire and life safety issues, there is one question that we are asked over and over again: “Do we need emergency lighting?”
This has been the very question on the lips of residential block inhabitants across the country in relation to fire safety and evacuation.
Ignoring the recommendations in your FRA could cost lives, so don’t forget to factor-in fire protection to your maintenance schedule.
It may be cold outside but don’t take risks while trying to keep warm and cosy indoors. Here is some helpful advice from the fire service.
Bradley Parker looks at the insurance implications of failing fire detection systems in residential blocks.
Here are the three fire hazards that Eco Matters see most frequently- and the good news is all of them are very easily fixed.
