
Fire & Electrical Safety Ltd
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Fire & Electrical Safety Ltd
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Fire & Electrical Safety Ltd has built a reputation for providing its customers with the highest quality products and services
Milton Keynes, England Katılım Eylül 2011
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Summer can change how your premises are used, especially if you have more visitors, temporary staff, events, stock movement or outdoor areas in use. A quick seasonal review can help spot risks before they become bigger issues.
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Portable air conditioning units, fans and extra refrigeration can put more demand on your electrical system. Before plugging in multiple devices across the workplace, make sure your circuits and sockets are suitable for the extra load.
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Fans often come back out during the summer months after being stored away. Before using one regularly, check the plug, cable and casing for any visible damage. If it smells hot, makes unusual noises or feels unsafe, stop using it.
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Things can change over the winter. If there's new bits in your property, or existing layouts and equipment has been changed, it'll be worth organising a new fire risk assessment to be up-to-date with your property.
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In the darker months, emergency lighting would have gone through its peak usage.
This is the right time to put it through some rigorous testing, making sure it is working exactly as it should.
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Spring (moving into summer) tends to be a very busy time for electrical installations.
To avoid disappointment and make sure everything is tested within your annual periods, get booked in for electrical inspections sooner rather than later.
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👨👩👧👦 Make sure everyone is protected – test your smoke alarms every Tuesday. #TestItTuesday

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Overgrown bushes can be more of a threat to fire safety than you think! If grounds maintenance has fallen behind over the winter, overgrown shrubs may be blocking your fire exits.
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