Home Renovation Month – Tidy up your home and fire safety

The beginning of Spring means majority of households will be carrying out a big spring clean, tidying up their gardens or even getting some home renovation projects on the go. Whilst we are carrying out home renovations it is important to think about checking in on your fire safety as well. As the world has…

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Protecting your battery-operated devices in your home

Working from home means we are all making use of many more battery-operated appliances such as laptops, tablets, and mobile phones. Lithium batteries are compact, lightweight batteries that hold considerable charge and fare well under constant discharge-recharge conditions. The batteries are found everywhere — in laptop computers, cameras, cell phones, and electric cars. Although accidents…

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Common Fire Hazards for the Healthcare Industry

Fire safety is equally as important in healthcare facilities, especially due to the number of potentially vulnerable people that may be at risk on the premises, whether a hospital, care home or medical practice of any kind. As dictated by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, a designated “responsible person” on each premises or…

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London Fire Brigade Warns Over Lockdown Home Fire Risks

London Fire Brigade (LFB) issued an ‘urgent’ message for millions working from home during the pandemic warning of the ‘potential for more fires’ in the new situation. As a result of the ‘increased numbers of people at home during the day’, LFB has warned of the ‘potential for more fires as people adapt their daily…

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Government publishes Fire Safety Bill

The government has published a Fire Safety Bill placing a legal requirement on residential building owners to inspect cladding and fire doors. The bill, introduced to parliament by the Home Office in March, amends the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 to “clarify” that the duty holder for blocks of flats must “manage and reduce…

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