Log Books for Fire Safety; have you got yours?
Fire Log Book; what if I don’t have one on site?
What if I do not have a Fire Safety Log Book on site? There is no statutory requirement to maintain a Fire Log book. However, it is a legal requirement…
Fire Safety Log Books – what are they for?
Fire Safety Log Books are not something that we have previously spoken about, so is a fairly new topic here! But what an important topic it is! Does your business/building…
Total Safe Team ~ Laura ~ Executive Assistant
Meet the longest serving member of our Total Safe team (in the office); Laura I’m Laura, the face/voice behind our Total Safe Blog and all our social media accounts. I…
Dry Riser Testing at Orpington College
Let’s talk Dry Riser testing…. This month, our engineers carried out dry riser testing at Orpington College. Who is responsible for Dry Riser Testing at Orpington? Are you the responsible…
Dry Riser Test Certificate ~ it has a short shelf-life!
“I know our Dry Riser was tested but cannot find the certificate?”If you do not have a Dry Riser test certificate or cannot find it, or the one you do…
Wet Pressure Testing on Dry Risers
Did you know that Dry Risers requires wet pressure testing annually, with a visual inspection 6 months in-between… What happens during Wet Pressure Testing? During testing, the Dry Riser is…
Fire Exit Doors – Your Questions Answered
Come Monday, all lockdown restrictions should finally be lifted! Who’s excited?! If you are an indoor hospitality venue reopening from Monday, there will be lots of covid-19 related rules for…
Kids Inspire ~ Support for a Local Charity
ℕ , , … Last week we watched some heart-breaking videos of a local charity, Kids Inspire, that sadly had their premises broken into and completely vandalised following a weekend…