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An engineer testing a fire extinguisher in a commercial kitchen
An engineer testing a fire extinguisher in a commercial kitchen

Fire Safety

The tests your insurer asks for, done on time and certified in writing.

Certified engineers
Dated certificates
Deadline tracking
1

Compliant.

Every device tested, tagged and recorded on one date you do not have to remember.

A serviced extinguisher with its dated inspection tag
A serviced extinguisher with its dated inspection tag
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Tested by hand, tagged on the spot

Each device is tested individually and tagged with the date, the result and the initials of the engineer who did it.

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What gets tested

Extinguishers, hose reels and blankets, detection and alarm panels, emergency lighting and escape routes. If it is on the fire plan, it is on the list.

Fire detection panel with its zones under test
Fire detection panel with its zones under test

What we check

A
Extinguishers

PRESSURE, SEAL, CHARGE AND MOUNTING CHECKED. SERVICED OR REPLACED ON THE SPOT WHERE WE CAN.

B
Detection and alarm

PANEL, ZONES, SOUNDERS AND CALL POINTS TESTED IN SEQUENCE. FAULTS LISTED WITH THE ZONE THEY SIT IN.

C
Emergency lighting

DURATION TESTED, NOT SIMPLY SWITCHED ON. A LAMP THAT LASTS TWO MINUTES IS A LAMP THAT FAILS.

3

Certificates that survive an audit

Dated, signed and issued as a PDF the same week. Filed by site, so the folder is never the problem.

4

Faults, not just ticks

A test that only ever passes is not a test. Anything that fails is written down, with what it will cost to put right.

Emergency lighting on a duration test
Emergency lighting on a duration test

Twelve-month reminder

(Booked from our calendar)

Specs

One visit, one certificate, one date in the diary for next year.

What a certificate covers
001
Extinguishers
Serviced & tagged
002
Hose reels
Pressure tested
003
Fire blankets
Checked & dated
004
Detection
Panel & zones
005
Sounders
Audibility
006
Call points
Sequence tested
007
Emergency lighting
Duration tested
008
Escape signage
Route verified
The devices covered by a single fire-safety certificate
The devices covered by a single fire-safety certificate

Book an inspection

Tell us about the site

Priced per device and per site. Send us the fire plan, or we will make one on the first visit.

Options
Line drawing of a fire extinguisher
Annual Inspection
Line drawing of a fire extinguisher
Full Compliance
Line drawing of a fire extinguisher
Multi-site

How an inspection works

1
Site list
& quote

Tell us roughly how many devices there are and where. We quote from that and confirm it on site.

2
Inspection
& tagging

Every device tested and tagged in one visit, with faults listed as we go rather than a fortnight later.

3
Certificate
& next date

The certificate arrives by email the same week, with next year’s date already written into it.

Sending this does not book anything. We reply with a price and a time, or with a question.

How a request works

Three steps, no call centre, and one email that decides everything.

1
You Send It
& A Person Reads It

Your request arrives at our office in Winterthur, where somebody actually reads it — not a queue, not an auto-responder rehearsing how much your enquiry matters to us. Tell us what has stopped working, where it is, and how badly you need it back. Photographs help far more than adjectives.

2
We Answer
& Usually Ask Something

You get one of two replies, quickly: a price with a time we can be there, or a question. The question is almost always about access, make or model — the unglamorous detail that decides whether our technician arrives with the right part or with an apology.

3
You Get The Email
& Only Then Is It Booked

Nothing is reserved until a written booking confirmation reaches you by email. Not when you send the form. Not when we reply. When that email lands. Until it does, the slot is genuinely still free — which is our polite way of saying somebody else can take it.