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accreditations
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Putting fire safety first for over 40 years. A tried and trusted electrical contractor. Allied Fire Alarms and Escapes is proud to be listed on NICEIC’s Roll of Approved Contractors. We see it as a mark of our knowledge, expertise and professionalism. While it provides our customers with the reassurance of knowing we have been assessed against the most stringent set of competency requirements. As an NICEIC registered contractor we work to the UK national standard -. See our qualifications for yourself:.
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maintenance
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Putting fire safety first for over 40 years. Maintaining the highest levels of service. Our highly trained team of engineers ensure the highest standards of servicing and maintenance of fire alarm systems, fire system upgrades, emergency lighting systems and portable fire extinguishers. With in-depth knowledge of current installation guidelines from BS 7671 and IEE 17th Edition standards, they have the sort of service skills essential to safeguard your premises and. We also stock a range of replacement s...
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firesafety
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Putting fire safety first for over 40 years. Be aware of your responsibilities. The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (FSO) came into effect in October 2006, as part of the Government’s commitment to reduce death, injury and damage caused by fire. The FSO applies to all non-domestic premises in England and Wales, placing responsibility for fire safety on the person who owns or controls the business or premises. Types of commercial premises covered by the law include:. Pubs, clubs and restaurants.
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products
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Putting fire safety first for over 40 years. Steel Fire Escape Stairs to BS 5395. We manufacture, supply and erect conventional, spiral, internal and external fire escape stairs to a wide range of businesses. Emergency stairs are normally manufactured from mild steel and are finished to individual specifications. Click below to download a brochure:. We can meet all your fire protection needs. Fire Alarm Systems - Supplied and Installed to BS 5839 Pt1 2002/2008. Conventional Fire Alarm Systems. Are suppli...
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casehistories
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Putting fire safety first for over 40 years. Redrow Group Services Ltd - One of the UK’s best known house builders. New Addressable Fire Alarm Systems. Gaseous Fire Detection System. Cholmondeley Estates - Set in 7,500 acres of land it includes the historic Castle. New Addressable Fire Alarm Systems. Pen-y-Bryn Shops and Flats - A local domestic and commercial property project. New Fire Alarm and Emergency Lighting. Adactus Housing Association - A not-for-profit property management company. New Fire Alar...
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servicerequest
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Putting fire safety first for over 40 years. For a simple and convenient way to obtain a quotation for maintaining your fire protection equipment, please fill in the service request form below. This will enable us to provide you with an accurate and comprehensive quotation in the quickest possible time. A Service Request Form. Allied Fire Alarms and Escapes Co Ltd. Allied House, Bryn Lane,. Wrexham Industrial Estate,. Wrexham, North Wales LL13 9UT. Company Registration No: 1079718.
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lightinglaw
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Putting fire safety first for over 40 years. It’s time to update your Emergency Lighting. As part of new changes to clarify emergency lighting regulations (BS 5266 -1: 2011), there is a requirement to improve illuminance (Lux Level) for specific locations, designated escape routes and open areas. It’s essential therefore that building owners and managers comply with the new code of practice. Treatment Rooms - To assist completion of complex operations. Kitchens - To ensure live equipment can be made safe.