Fire Marshall
At Surrey Security we understand that every client is different. Different businesses, different premises,
different needs, so that is why we tailor our Fire marshal service to meet your precise and particular needs.
Whether you need a trained Fire Warden, or Fire Marshal either for a construction project, for the event or for
the office building. We are here to help you out.
Our flexible service is designed to provide the qualified fire marshal for all sectors either for short term or long term
Our fire marshals are especially trained to deploy on fire watch position in a large construction project to look after
and check the project areas if there is any risk
of fire and if fire is discovered then ensures the safety of the people.
Fire Alarm Testing:
It is a requirement under The Fire Precautions Act 1971 that all business’s fitted with a fire alarm conduct a weekly audible
fire alarm test. This test should be conducted from a different call point each week in rotation, thus helping to ensure
that the fire system is in working order. It is important that all the occupants of the building can clearly hear the fire
alarm and know what to do in the event of an emergency.
A Surrey Security fire marshal will attend the building each week at the same designated time, and will conduct
the weekly fire alarm test in accordance with the requirements laid out in British Standard BS 5839.
A different manual call point will be used during each weekly test, so that all call points in the building are tested in rotation.
The test will confirm that the control equipment is capable of processing a fire alarm signal and providing an output to
fire alarm sounders and to ensure that the fire alarm signal is correctly received at any alarm receiving centre
to which the fire alarm signals may be-transmitted.
The results of the test will be recorded in the client’s Fire Log Book and should the results be unacceptable,
the Facilities Manager will be informed that day, notifying you of the fault and the recommended action
to be taken to rectify the problem.