by grant | Oct 10, 2020 | 1st Choice Fire Protection, 1st Choice Fire Protection Services, Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Safety Scotland
Are You Meeting Your Fire Safety Obligations? The laws around fire safety are unambiguous. Every employer has a responsibility to carry out an appropriate fire risk assessment for business in Scotland. Here’s what the law requires from you. Requirements For...
by 1CF | Sep 29, 2020 | Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Extinguishers
Every business and public building in the UK must, by law, have the right fire safety equipment in place in order to operate. However, these are different in Scotland, where all non-domestic properties must follow the Fire Scotland (2005) Act and Fire Safety...
by 1CF | Aug 25, 2020 | 1st Choice Fire Protection, Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Extinguishers, Fire Safety, General
If you are responsible for a building, you need to consider fire extinguishers Lothian. Lothian, Edinburgh, and the Scottish Borders, for example, are all subject to strict fire safety legislation. If you are responsible for the safety of people and property, then...
by 1CF | Aug 11, 2020 | 1st Choice Fire Protection, Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Safety Scotland
Fire extinguishers are a powerful tool. They can save lives and protect property. However, to do this, there are a few things you need to know. So, if you have fire extinguishers Scottish Borders or anywhere else. Here’s what you need to know. Five Things Everyone...
by 1CF | May 26, 2020 | Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Safety
When it comes to fire safety, one of the most important aspects is the fire safety equipment available. No matter the industry or businesses, having equipment in good working order can be the difference between life and death. Because annual maintenance of fire safety...
by 1CF | Jan 14, 2020 | 1st Choice Fire Protection, Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Extinguishers, Fire Safety, General
If you haven’t thought about a fire plan for your home or business, then you really should start today. Having a fire plan means that you know what you are going to do in the event that the worst happens. It means you have the equipment in place to prevent a disaster...