26May
13May
You want to improve access control in your premises – so what options could you consider?
With restrictions easing, more buildings are opening up to members of the public. At the same time, increasing numbers of people are now starting to make their way back into physical workplaces once more. It’s a positive move towards some kind of greater normality. And...
29Apr
How can you reduce fire risk in warehouse and storage units?
Over the past twelve months there have been several warehouse fires that have caused a great deal of damage. At the start of April this year two significant industrial estate fire incidents took place in the Teesside area within 24 hours of each other: a...
13Apr
When was the last time fire safety measures were reviewed in your business?
With businesses in the process of reopening across the UK, a lot of effort will be going into ensuring they’re as covid safe as possible. But there is real concern that might mean they’re not giving fire safety the level of attention it needs. BAFE...
23Mar
Has Covid safety pushed fire safety out of the spotlight at your school?
Research released at the start of March revealed that fires destroyed the equivalent of 1,100 classrooms in English schools between April 2015 and April 2020. The study was carried out by insurer Zurich Municipal who analysed Home Office data from the 44...
18Mar
Easter bunny donation for local Mold children from Jackson Fire & Security
Jackson Fire & Security have made a donation to the local town council to support their Easter bunny event in Mold on Sunday 4th April 2021. With all Mold live events and festivals currently on hold, the council are tasked with finding innovative ways to engage...
11Mar
When was the last time you checked your fire doors were working properly?
Unlike most other types of fire equipment, fire doors are in regular use and are therefore subject to wear and tear at a far greater rate. If they’re not properly looked after, that creates a substantial risk that they won’t perform correctly if there is...
01Mar
Ensuring electrical safety in privately rented properties
The 2020 Electrical Safety Regulations came into force on 1st June last year and took effect for new tenancies in England from 1st July 2020. From the start of April this year, those regulations are being extended to also apply to existing tenancies. Private landlords...
22Feb
Why a fire risk assessment must never be viewed as an end in itself
You might have seen the reports in the news last month about the court case that took place in relation to a hotel fire that occurred in Scotland in December 2017. A fire broke out at Cameron House, situated next to Loch Lomond. Tragically two...
02Feb