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Insurers are adding safety-related conditions to policies. Why is this, what do they relate to and what could happen if you fail to comply with them?
Published 12.05.2014
The department with responsibility for overseeing fire safety policy in England and Wales has been served with an enforcement notice for fire safety failings. What had it done wrong and how can you
avoid following suit?
Published 02.07.2010
You’ve heard that if you purchase an engineering inspection policy, you can pass on your legal duty to complete all statutory machinery and lifting equipment inspections to your insurer. Is this
really the case?
Published 12.10.2011
You’ve been told by your fire risk assessor that there are gaps in “compartment” walls and floors throughout your premises which require “fire stopping”. What do they mean by this and how should you
go about fixing the problem?
Published 28.08.2018
As your office is on a busy street your insurers have mentioned that it might be worthwhile fitting a fire-resistant letterbox. What are they, how do they work and should you install one?
Published 22.09.2010
You’ve had a visit from an insurance assessor who’s made it clear that if you don’t keep your electrical systems checked and maintained, your cover could be invalid. What do you need to do?
Published 05.11.2007
The Phase 1 report of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry has been published and contains recommendations which apply to many types of premises, not only tower blocks. What should you take into consideration
in your own building?
Published 07.01.2020
Two companies both had fire alarms fitted in their properties. One system worked and helped to prevent the spread of fire. The other one offered almost no protection at all. What’s to know?
Published 14.02.2011
In a recent High Court case, a confectionery giant claimed damages from a fire protection company, blaming them for the destruction of its factory. What’s the full story?
Published 26.10.2011
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