Building supplies expert, Gibbs & Dandy, is encouraging professional electricians working on commercial premises and HMOs, to purchase fit for purpose fire safety products, following the recent landmark fire safety cases.
The introduction of the Regulatory Reform Order 2005, served to ratify over 70 pieces of legislation relating to fire safety, and has had unprecedented success in bringing owners and fire safety advisors of un-safe buildings to account.
With recent landmark cases, including some of the largest fines ever imposed and high profile brands being brought to task, Gibbs & Dandy is encouraging its customers, who may also be held liable if they provide incorrect advise and products, to ensure they’re up to speed with fire safety laws.
Applying to all non-domestic buildings, HMOs, and communal areas of shared residential dwellings, the fire safety laws and guidance stipulate, amongst other requirements, that buildings should have a suitable fire-detection and warning system. Whilst this is subject to building features and usage, Gibbs & Dandy has increased its range of Kitemarked, Radio-link and hardwired smoke and heat alarm systems, to meet with fire safety guidelines.
As well as a dedicated electrical counter, where professional installers and small business owners can receive priority service and the latest advice, Gibbs & Dandy also stock a wide range of solutions for fire safety. In addition to smoke and fire detectors, the comprehensive product range also includes emergency lighting, beacons, break glass call points, as well as electro-magnetic door closers and door release functions.
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