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04.09.2023

The compliance calendar

DATES WE TRACK
Deadlines are somebody’s job. Ideally not yours.

Fire equipment, emergency lighting, gas, water, electrical: each on its own interval, each with its own certificate, and each perfectly capable of expiring while everyone assumes somebody else is watching.

Under contract those dates come out of our calendar. You get a reminder and a booked date rather than a letter and a fine.

A compliance schedule reviewed against certificate dates
A compliance schedule reviewed against certificate dates

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.