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The Importance Of Third Party Certification

As a FRACS certified (by Warrington Fire) fire risk assessment professional, I am committed to ensuring the safety of my clients, their staff, and their property. I am also on the official competent fire risk assessor list. In life, there are some things that we shouldn’t do ourselves. We don’t typically service our own boiler or work on our own gas lines, nor do we have someone else do it who isn’t gas safe certified. Along the same lines, it isn’t always a good idea to perform your own fire safety risk assessment or to take on the responsibility of fire risk assessing your premises correctly. One mistake could lead to the loss of property or lives.

Third Party Certification Is Important

     So, just what is it that I am getting at? Third party certification of any building maintenance or safety element is important. Not just for peace of mind, but to ensure that your staff and your business are safeguarded from an accident or fire. Thousands of fires occur every year in the UK and many of them could have been prevented or limited to a smaller area causing less damage and reducing loss of life. By choosing a fire risk assessment professional with third party certification, you know that your building will be safer.

Fire Risk Assessments And Fire Safety Training Courses

     At JLH Fire Safety, we take fire risk assessments and fire safety training courses seriously. We provide our range of professional fire risk assessment services to corporations, educational organisations, small to medium and enterprise level businesses and more. Our team of fire risk assessment experts are thorough and committed to the safety of our clients. We take the time to explain our findings and provide effective solutions because we care about our clients and their property.

     This is why it is so important to choose third party fire risk assessment for your educational organisation, small to medium and enterprise level business or commercial warehouse. Not only do insurance agencies require it, but so do many local councils, especially before a new business can open, or an established business can reopen after a lockdown, fire, or other work-safety related incident.

Contact JLH Fire Safety

     To learn more about fire risk assessments and fire safety training courses, contact JLH Fire Safety today and speak with a fire safety expert who can answer any questions you might have.

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