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Lucrezia Walker 2025-02-14

Well-organised company

Well-organised company. Engineer called to say he would arrive in 20 minutes and did.

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Ralph Lightman 2025-02-06

Order 17880

Order 17880 I am extremely disappointed with the service. 1) The inspector did not show up for the scheduled appointment. 2) Nobody bothered to call me to inform me that the inspector would not come, and I had taken a day off from work specifically for this appointment. 3) I called customer service four times to reschedule, and every single time, I was told that someone would call me back. Unfortunately, nobody ever did. 4) They charged me for a service that was never performed, and it looks like they are having serious difficulties actually delivering what they promise. The level of unprofessionalism is absolutely shocking. I have not seen such blatant disregard and ignorance towards a customer in a very long time. I have wasted my time, money, and energy dealing with a company that clearly does not care about its customers. Avoid this service at all costs!

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Henri Amon 2025-01-29

I WAS VERY HAPPY HOW MY CASE WAS DELT…

I WAS VERY HAPPY HOW MY CASE WAS DELT WITH; - NEXT DAY APPOINTMENT - SAME DAY REPORT - GOOD COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ME AND OFFICE UNTIL MY APPOINTED WAS COMPLETED

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Fire Risk Assessment London 5-Step Checklist

Professional auditor examining emergency lighting installations during a fire risk assessment in an office building

Conducting A Fire Risk Assessment in London

  1. Gather Information:

    • Collect data on building layouts, occupancy types, fire protection systems, maintenance records, and previous incidents.
    • Consult relevant regulations, standards, codes, and guidelines applicable to the UK environment.
  2. Inspection and Documentation:

    • Conduct a physical inspection to identify fire hazards, assess existing control measures, and document findings.
    • Use checklists, diagrams, photographs, and reports to record observations systematically.
  3. Risk Analysis and Prioritisation:

    • Analyse the collected data to determine the level of risk associated with identified hazards.
    • Prioritise risks based on their significance, considering potential consequences and feasibility of control measures.
  4. Develop Action Plan:

    • Develop a comprehensive action plan outlining specific measures to mitigate identified risks.
    • Assign responsibilities, set timelines, and allocate resources for implementing control measures.
  5. Review and Update:

    • Regularly review and update the fire risk assessment to reflect changes in occupancy, operations, regulations, or building modifications.
    • Conduct periodic inspections and audits to ensure compliance and effectiveness of control measures.

Fire risk assessment is a dynamic process that requires ongoing vigilance and adaptation to evolving circumstances. By following a systematic approach and integrating preventive measures, preparedness strategies, and mitigation efforts, stakeholders in the UK can effectively manage fire risks and safeguard lives, property, and the environment. In 2024, with access to advanced technologies and knowledge, it’s essential for UK audiences to stay informed about the latest guidelines and practices to ensure robust fire safety management in every setting.

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