Fire Extinguisher Servicing

Unbeable On Price

 

Whenever we quote for the servicing of fire extinguishers we will always give an “all inclusive” price this means that the price quoted is the price you pay.

 

Many of our competitors quote a very low price for “servicing” and then charge an Attendance Fee/for anything extra ensuring you pay a lot more than you expected.

 

 

Servicing From £20.00 + VAT

What do you get?

  • Regular maintenance of all your fire prevention equipment  to BS – 5306 Part 3: 2009
  • Extensive spares store to replace all makes of equipment
  • Trained staff who know and understand a vast range of fire equipment from all manufacturers
  • Written reports as required by the Fire Safety Order Fire Safety Inspection
  • Certification, as recognised by your insurers
  • Free sign survey to comply with Saftey Signs and Signals Regulations 1996
  • No hidden costs

Call now on 01925 764969 to discuss your fire protection needs or Email: firecheck_direct@hotmail.com and we will get back to you.

Fire Safety Legislation

Fire safety is an important issue in any country, and the UK is no exception.

In 2006, the UK government made some significant changes to fire safety law in an effort to reduce the number of fires and improve safety in general. The most notable change was the introduction of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, which repealed the Fire Precautions Act 1971 and revoked the Fire Precautions (workplace) Regulation 1997.

This new piece of legislation placed a greater emphasis on fire risk assessments and required all businesses to carry out a comprehensive assessment of their premises and Fire Safety procedures.

The goal of these changes was to reduce the number of fires and make Fire Safety a priority for all businesses in the UK.

Here is a brief summary of the significant parts of the Order that affect all of us who run a business or institution located in a building, based on the key words used and their meaning and significance:

 

Changes to Fire Safety Law in the UK during 2006 
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order effective 1st October 2006.