Fire can start very easily in a school, but there's plenty that can be done to prevent it from happening. Here's a guide to help avoid a catastrophe
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What you need to know about fire protection on campus - A summary of fire safety systems for responsible people working in education. Covering escape, lighting, fire alarms, fire fighting and more
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Keep on top of the Scottish interlinked fire alarm regulation - A summary of the Scottish government interlinked fire alarm regulation update. Are you compliant?
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We're looking for a Business Development Manager! If you have sales experience in the fire alarm industry, we'd love to hear from you.
Contact us via our website or LinkedIn page.
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We're fully behind this amazing initiative by London Fire Brigade. There's nothing better than being inspired by true heroes... along with getting to play on the engine 😁🚒
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We're looking for a Business Development Manager! If you have sales experience in the fire alarm industry, we'd love to hear from you.
NO AGENCIES, PLEASE
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Lights, candles and daisy chained power extensions can all pose a fire risk at this time of year. Carry out some regular checks on your equipment to keep your family safe.
Wishing all of our customers, suppliers and colleagues across the industry a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
We look forward to working with you in 2021.
Day 3/Myth 3: “Having a gap between a fire door and its frame doesn’t matter.”
The specific gap around a fire door is vital; it prevents toxic fumes and smoke in the event of a fire. Commonly, the gap should be 3mm, but check the fitting instructions. #FireDoorSafetyWeek
Day 2/Myth 2: “I can fit a fire door myself.”
Fire doors need to be fitted correctly. It’s vital that people who are competent & skilled fit fire doors. However, unfortunately no official qualifications/accreditations are required by those installing doors. #FireDoorSafetyWeek
Myth 1: “Any door can be made into a fire door.”
A fire door requires all items to meet the specifications stated on the fire door cert. Adding larger doorstops to standard doors or painting with fire retardant paint, for example, will not meet these regulations. @FDSafetyWeek
It's #FireDoorSafetyWeek and we are pledging our support of the campaign to raise awareness of the vital role that fire doors play in protecting life and property.
To learn more visit their website: firedoorsafetyweek.co.uk/abo…
Thanks to everyone who attended the #SafeZone EMEA customer conference - we had a GREAT time and hope you did. Special thanks to sponsors @ArubaEMEA @Qolcom, @ISARRUK @DraxTechnology and @ptsconsulting who helped make it all possible. See you next year!
It's here! Criticalarc is hosting customers, prospects, and industry thought leaders at our annual #SafeZone EMEA conference 26th-27th Feb. at the Royal Berkshire Conference Centre and Millenium Hotel in Reading England.
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Day 5/Myth 5: “It’s the tenant’s responsibility to be clued up on fire doors.”
If you’re a building owner or landlord it is likely to be your responsibility to ensure the safety of all occupants in your building. Contact us today to find out how on 0345 459 3005.
Day 4/Myth 4: “Fire doors still work if left open.”
Fire doors resist smoke and flames for a period of time to slow down fire. Leaving them open renders them as useless as a standard door. Ensuring they stay shut as often as possible is important. #FireDoorSafetyWeek