What You Need to Know About Annual Fire Safety Statements
What is a Fire Safety Statement?
If you’re someone who has never owned a big-sized building, then you may not know about fire safety statements issued every year. The fire extinguishers or the fire brigade department are supposed to collect these statements from owners of large-sized buildings. Owers are supposed to submit these statements to the fire brigade office and the local council.
The purpose of these statements is to make sure that a building has all the fire safety measures in place. It’s part of the procedure that a fire safety practitioner will visit the site and inspect the measures taken for situations should a fire break out.
The job of these inspectors is to ascertain that every fire safety measure is perfectly in place, and is functioning at its best.
Additional Duties of the Fire Safety Practitioner
The safety inspector checks and makes sure that:
They ensure whether the equipment is still able to operate in perfect condition.
Whether or not the fire escape routes of exit are working. To ascertain that these routes are free of any disturbance and that they are available for use in case of any emergency.
Each fire door is thoroughly inspected for emergencies.
Owners or caretakers are made to properly read and understand the safety statement so they know how to comply.
It’s a necessity that bigger buildings like commercial ones have fire safety measures in place.
These measures are:
Fire suppressors
Alarm systems
Fire exit doors
Gas fire extinguishers
Apart from the above, other measures need to be satisfied.
As mentioned above, the details gathered by the fire practitioner are then compiled on the fire safety statement. And in case there’s negligence on the part of the building owner, the document is used for corrective actions.
Having to comply with the yearly statement gives you advantages like:
Knowing where your fire safety measures are lacking.
The disciplinary benefit of being ready should an emergency arises.
Save Yourself from Government Penalties
It’s obvious that not every business will fulfill its obligation toward fire safety. For this reason, the government has certain disciplinary steps in place to make sure all requirements are adhered to.
By supplying a public report about your fire safety measures, you:
Positively add to your reputation
You will be saved from any punitive government fines
It’s completely in the benefit of your business to make sure you comply with regulations of fire safety.
The flip side of the coin is that failure to comply is considered an offense, which results in a fine.
Another benefit is that publicly hanging the statement helps you avoid hefty government fines.
Gain Confidence of Customers & Employees
People are conscious of the fire safety setup when they think about visiting a building. Some customers even ask the manager of the facility to show an annual fire safety statement.
And if you’re compliant with the annual fire safety statement requirements, it: