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A number of Fire & Rescue Services (FRS) have stopped responding to automatic fire alarm (AFA) systems at certain times of the day. What’s prompted this move and how might it affect you?
Published 21.06.2011
False fire alarms can be extremely costly. Not only is there potential downtime, you could also incur charges from the fire and rescue service. So what can you do to keep your alarm system
functioning as it should?
Published 13.11.2015
A colleague has informed you that since the fire laws changed, enforcement action can be taken if the Fire & Rescue Service has to respond to false alarms. Is this the case, and if so, what can
you do to avoid it happening?
Published 16.07.2007
If your staff have a habit of hitting the “silent” button on your fire alarm system without checking that it’s actually a false alarm, they might want to think twice in future. Why is this?
Published 04.05.2011
Fire & rescue services (FRSs) are increasingly passing on their budget constraints to businesses by invoicing for “special services”. What could this mean for you?
Published 08.11.2013
A judge has just ruled that failings in the monitoring of a fire alarm system were to blame for the destruction of a pier that cost £40 million to re-build. How can you ensure that you’re alerted in
time?
Published 01.03.2013
Following a recent court case, you’ve heard that senior Fire & Rescue Service commanders may not send their staff into potentially dangerous situations. Is this really the case and, if so, how
might their decision affect you?
Published 18.06.2012
All is not well at the fire & rescue service (FRS). Significant restructuring and cuts are causing major problems. How might this affect you?
Published 14.10.2013
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