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Fire door regulations for businesses explained
Fire Door Safety Week 2017, which runs from 25th September to 1st October, aims to raise awareness of just how crucial fire doors are, encourages owners ...
Carbon Monoxide safety tips for Gas Safety Week 2017
We’re offering Carbon Monoxide safety tips in aid of Gas Safety Week 2017, running from 18th to 24th September. This cause sees organisations, like ou...
Workplace Fire Safety: Responsible Person explained
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 was implemented on October 1, 2006 – bringing together the various fire safety laws and legislations...
19 simple road safety tips for drivers
August is National Road Victim Month, an awareness month placing focus on the devastating and lifelong impact of road crashes. Fire and Safety Cen...
5 statistics that explain why we need First Aid at work regulations
Imagine a business that has no health and safety precautions and regulations in place – the possibilities for workplace injuries and accidents are ...
13 Summer Safety Tips for the Workplace
While a Great British summer doesn’t typically last long, we’ve already experienced temperatures of over 30C during 2017 so far and we are being told...
How to detect Carbon Monoxide in your home
The fact that Carbon Monoxide (CO) is often dubbed the “silent killer” is no gimmick: it’s tasteless, odourless, colourless, and is non-irritant. CO...
White goods fire safety has never been more important
Safety surrounding electrical white goods – such as washing machines – has always been an important cause for Electrical Safety First. Now, with el...
14 quick tips for fire safety on construction sites
Fire safety on construction sites is a real issue, because of the changing nature of the hazards as building work progresses. Our 14 quick tips re...
Why we love Chimney Fire Safety Week
Come on, own up. If you burn solid fuel, can you remember the last time you had the chimney swept? If not, you’re lining yourself up to be on the ...
Why ignoring fire safety advice for landlords could land you in jail
A five-month jail sentence and a £100,000 penalty have been imposed on a private landlord because his greed made him put profit before tenants –...
Players with fire: how to ensure fire safety in theatres
Fire and Safety Centre explores the rules around fire safety in theatres and performance venues. Venue operators must be familiar with the fire ex...