Act Now to Protect What Matters
Fire safety quietly stands guard against unforeseen disasters, protecting not just inanimate buildings, but the lives within your workplace.
Organisation
Stay ahead of legal obligations and maintain compliance to avoid potential fines and litigation.
Premises
Fire doesn't discriminate; safeguard your assets and prevent untold damage to neighbouring property and communities.
People
Lives are priceless, and a swift, safe evacuation process is non-negotiable. Ensure you have a proven strategy in place.
3 Steps To Fire Safety
Discover how you can truly protect your business. Engage with us for a detailed fire risk assessment that aligns with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, tailored to the unique needs of your establishment.
1. Arrange an assessment
Dont Just Take Our Word for It
Optimum Safety have been excellent. They are professional and friendly and are extremely efficient in how they work. It is a great comfort to know with their expertise and support that our guests and staff are safe and protected in the hotel. Their knowledge coupled with the support tools such as the e-learning, are invaluable to us.
Tina Pearson ,
The Petwood Hotel
From start to finish we received a very professional service. The report we received was clear and easy to follow. Excellent attention to detail. The team took the time to talk our team through the report and explained everything. I would fully recommend Optimum Safety.
Nick Pettit
The Drill
Frequently Asked Questions
First and foremost, if you have employees, it is your legal responsibility to arrange a fire risk assessment. However, fire risk assessments are also very beneficial, helping you identify any flaws in your emergency detection and evacuation procedures. This will assist you in keeping your employees and members of the public visiting your premises safe.
During a fire risk assessment, an Optimum Safety assessor will thoroughly investigate your premises, taking note of the condition of the building and identify potential fire hazards and escape routes. If you have already had a fire risk assessment or have procedures in place, the assessor will also review your current fire prevention and management tactics and make sure these are still fit for purpose.
Depending on the size and type of business you operate, you may need to organise a fire risk assessment annually. However, if you have altered your premises, changed the contents or layout of the building, changed your fire risk precautions, or simply suspect your previous fire assessment is no longer valid, you must take a new fire risk assessment.
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