A2Z

A2Z FIRE & ELECTRICAL

Quality Service

Prompt turnaround, with typical reporting within 48 hours. Reports submitted in electronic format at no extra cost. Expert advice offered pre/post reporting.

Extensive Experience

With the creation of synergies across diverse sectors, including Care, Hospitality, Education and Residential Developments, the team are ready to take on any given challenge.

Qualified Engineers

Our team of engineers are qualified to carry out all types of works relating to fire alarms and electrics. We cover London and the South East.

Our Services

Fire Alarm Installation

Service, Maintenance and Certification

Emergency Lighting

Service, Maintenance and Certification

Types of Property

House of Multi-Occupancy

Residential properties where ‘common areas’ exist and are shared by more than one household. Under the Housing Act 2004 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, HMOs are required to undertake fire risk assessments. This entails an inspection by a competent professional to outline where the hazards lie and how they can be avoided. The landlord can face unlimited fines in case of fire injury and insurance void upon failure to undertake a fire risk assessment.

Residential Property

A building that is used or suitable for use as a dwelling.

Landlords and freeholders of residential buildings have a legal duty to ensure Fire Risk Assessments are undertaken to comply with the Fire Safety Order.

Commercial Property

A building or piece of land used for business. It is a regulatory requirement to undertake a fire risk assessment in all places of work.

As the responsible person you must carry out and regularly review a fire risk assessment of all commercial premises. This will identify hazards to eliminate fire and reduce injury. It is an obligatory requirement to store records of the fire risk assessment if there are 5 or more employees working within the company premises.

Educational Establishments

Educational institutions where people of different ages gain an education. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 requires the responsible individual to undertake fire risk assessments. Educational establishments are required to undertake risk assessments to identify the general fire precautions needed to safeguard the safety of occupants in case of fire, including their safe means of escape.

Places of worship

Buildings for religious services, such as churches, Mosques, Temples and Synagogues. Fire safety protection in Places of Worship falls under The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This is in place to protect all users of the building from fire and the effects of fire. The law is enforced by the Fire and Rescue Services, who have the power to prosecute individuals for non-compliance. Offenders can expect criminal sanctions including fines and even imprisonment. In order to avoid any such action, it is imperative to undertake a Fire Risk Assessment by a competent professional.

Contact Us

Address

Unit 108, Mirror Works, 12 Marshgate Lane,
London, E15 2NH

Phone

+44 203 422 2999

Email

enquiries@a2zfireandelectrical.com

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