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school lockdown

How fast could your educational establishment be locked down?

Education premises are generally well prepared for minimising the risk from fire; detection systems are in place, alarms are installed and regularly checked, and students and staff are routinely required to participate in evacuation drills. But it’s becoming increasingly clear that there are other risks...
fire and security london

Fire and security firm open first London branch

A former asset manager for the UK’s busiest airport has become manager of a fire & security firm’s first London branch. Martin Lawton, 45, is putting his experience in life safety at Heathrow Airport to use as he takes the reigns at Jackson Fire & Security’s...
candle fire safety

Could candles cause a fire in your home or business?

There have been many upsetting stories in the news about the consequences of fires that were started by candles. Even when, thankfully, these fires do not result in fatalities or injuries, it’s still shocking to see the level of damage and disruption that can result....
waste fires

Minimising the risk of waste fires

Last month, a fire took hold in a derelict pub in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Firefighters had to tackle the blaze that originated from a large pile of waste including old pub furniture that had been piled up at the back of the premises. It appears...
security

What does the future hold for security technology?

Earlier on this year the Government released its report into Future Technology Trends in Security. The report was looking at what the direction of technological and scientific developments could mean for security over the next decade and it’s certainly interesting reading.  It acknowledges that technology...
fire door

Why fire door safety week is focusing on HMOs

September’s been a busy month for fire safety campaigns. At the start of the month it was Business Fire Safety Week. This year it focused on arson prevention, reducing false alarms and preventing the most common types of business fires. The week also highlighted the...

Meeting the challenge of evacuating vulnerable residents

At the end of July it emerged that a whistle blower had raised concerns about the evacuation procedures at Glasgow's Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, claiming the policy was not fit for purpose. Amongst the issues highlighted was an alleged lack of designated fire wardens to...

Creating a culture change in high rise building safety

At the start of June the Government launched a consultation on its proposals for reform of the Building Safety Regulatory System. As most people are aware, the impetus for the reform came from the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The UK Government requested an independent review of...