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We have many satisfied customers where our help has enabled them to put
their minds at rest knowing that they comply with the latest fire safety
legislation and that their buildings, people and businesses are as safe as
can be when it comes to assessing the risk of fire and the devastating
effects it can have.
Below we list some quotations to help you with your choice of deciding how
to progress your Fire Risk Assessment:
Quotes from customers and other official bodies:
"Fire Risk Services made the whole process so easy. They were clearly
very knowledgeable and helped me to get my business in a position to
comply with all the latest fire safety legislation. The fire risk
assessment they produced was comprehensive and easy to understand."
Caroline P customer in Ashford.
"Soon after looking into the requirements of the new fire safety laws I
realised I simply didn’t have enough time and knowledge to complete a fire
risk assessment to the standards required. I decided to seek professional
advice and Fire Risk Services were recommended to me. It was nice to deal
with a local company who took a real interest in my business and my
practical needs in our workshop and offices. We worked through any problem
areas and I now know that I have a fire risk assessment that meets the
required legislation and that my staff are working in a safer environment"
James W, Customer based in Tunbridge Wells
"Despite the risk of prosecution we are still finding that many
businesses are putting themselves in jeopardy through a basic lack of
understanding of what constitutes as compliance. A properly conducted
assessment will benefit a business, in terms of both satisfying the legal
requirements relating to the safety of employees, and providing a safer
overall environment that reduces the risk of fire damaging or destroying
the business."
Dr Brian Kirby, Fire Engineering Business and Technical Manager
"It is vital that all businesses protect the Health and Safety of their
staff. As part of their duty to do that they must be aware of the new
rules about fire safety that came in to force in October 2006. We urge all
small firms to check that they have the necessary steps in place to
protect their staff and premises from the risk of fire for the sake of
both their workers and the viability of their business."
The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) health and safety spokesperson,
Mary Boughton,
"The new rules will apply to most places except private houses focussed
on preventing fires happening in the first place. Anyone responsible for
premises must carry out a fire safety risk assessment. The fire and rescue
service will carry out inspections and failure to comply could lead to
enforcement action or even prosecution. If you meet your obligations under
the current law, the new regime should not cost you anything more and may
save you money."
The Head of Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate Sir Graham Meldrum
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