by 1CF | Dec 18, 2019 | Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Extinguishers, Fire Risk Assessment
In law, every business and public building in Scotland must have fire safety equipment installed. This applies whether the business is a shop, restaurant, café or care home. And it applies whether the building is a community centre, government office, or school. For...
by 1CF | Nov 26, 2019 | Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Extinguishers, Fire Safety Scotland, General
Construction sites are dangerous places. There are lots of fire hazards on work sites. Making sure there are the right fire extinguishers for construction sites in Scotland can save lives. To do this, they must be properly located and maintained Laws about Fire...
by 1CF | Nov 12, 2019 | 1st Choice Fire Protection, Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Extinguishers
Having a fire in your home can be scary and costly. A fire extinguisher could help to stop things before they get out of control. Fire extinguishers for residential buildings in Scotland should be professionally installed and regularly maintained. The best way to do...
by 1CF | Oct 22, 2019 | 1st Choice Fire Protection Services, Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Extinguishers
Whatever their size, hotels face a higher risk of fire than other businesses. For example, their guests are free to come and go 24-hours a day. As a result, it makes it more difficult to control the environment. In addition, guests are more likely to bring electrical...
by 1CF | Oct 8, 2019 | 1st Choice Fire Protection, Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Extinguishers
Every owner and manager of a non-residential building in Scotland is responsible for keeping their staff and visitors safe under the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 and Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations. As not all these buildings house businesses, however, there can be...
by 1CF | Sep 24, 2019 | 1st Choice Fire Protection, Fire Extinguisher Service Edinburgh, Fire Extinguishers
Every Scottish business is required to meet the requirements of the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005. It applies whether that business is a shop, a care home, a restaurant or a school. It also applies to community halls and public buildings. The Act aims to ensure companies...