Pub loses licence following fire safety failings

Tuesday 28th March 2017

Following a premises license review conducted by East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service a Hastings pub has had its license revoked due to fire safety failings. The Tub pub in Hastings has had its licence revoked, following an investigation by the East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service. Sussex Police had raised their concern about the pub on August 22 2016, leading to the visit by East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.  During their investigation, it was found that no fire risk assessment had been performed at the premises and that the automatic fire detection system and emergency lighting were not being maintained.  Inadequate staff training and failure to maintain firefighting equipment were other causes of concern for the fire service.  The pub was…

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Emergency lighting Installations.

Monday 27th March 2017

Crimson Fire Risk Services Ltd have recently undertaken Emergency light installation work for Blockfoil Nottingham. As part of your compliance requirements a responsible person for business premises must provide safe access and egress for employees, visitors and contractors. We can provide you with a bespoke design and installation service to ensure you stay compliant. We can also offer you a finance solution which is tax efficient and enables you to stay in control of your cash flow. To find out more get in touch and see what we can do for you.

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Free site surveys with no obligation to purchase!

Friday 24th March 2017

Not only are Crimson Fire Risk Services Ltd competitively priced but part of our customer service is to carry out Free site surveys for our potential customers. This gives both parties an opportunity to meet and understand each others business requirements. It also avoids any room for error in any orders received as the survey will provide a blue print for what the client actually requires cutting out needless expenditure. We also provide Fire risk assessments with Free online fire safety training included in the Fixed price so you can stay in control of your budget! Get in touch and stay compliant!

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The History of the Heimlich Manoeuvre – How one Man and his Dog Helped Save Thousands!

Wednesday 22nd March 2017

With the Heimlich manoeuvre (abdominal thrusts) being a vital lifesaving technique that is taught on most first aid courses, you would probably think that it had been around for centuries. However, did you know that research into this manoeuvre only started in the early 1970s? With us sadly losing the inventor of this lifesaving technique, Dr. Heimlich, last December, we thought you might like to know a bit more about the fascinating story behind the development of the Heimlich manoeuvre and how this technique has helped save countless lives. In June 1972, Dr. Henry Heimlich was reading the New York Times Magazine when he stumbled across an article stating that choking caused nearly 4,000 deaths in the US each…

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Southwell Racecourse supporting Local business!

Tuesday 21st March 2017

We are currently in the process of updating the supply of fire fighting equipment for Southwell racecourse. Not only is the local racecourse keeping business local but they are also benefiting from Crimson Fire Risk Services Ltd competitive pricing policy. Whilst on site we will also be undertaking the sites annual portable electrical appliance testing and emergency lighting maintenance in order for the racecourse to meet their compliance commitments. If you are a local business and believe in keeping business local then get in touch and see what we can do for you. We are more than just a fire maintenance company. Your business safe in our hands!

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First Aid at Work Courses. Book yours today

Tuesday 7th March 2017

Currently spending the next 3 days at Rolls Royce Derby delivering First Aid at Work courses plus AED training. So if you want to start learning life saving skills and comply with Health & Safety legislation gives us a call and book your course today. We provide this training at your site in order to minimize as much down time as possible. Save a life, learn first aid!

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Competitive Prices!

Friday 3rd March 2017

Crimson Fire Risk Services Ltd consistently save their customers money on the supply of fire risk assessments, fire safety equipment as well as ongoing service and maintenance contracts. Don't take our word for it. Just ask some of our customers such as. Arena racing CDA group Tallent's Solicitors Qualvis Print & Packaging Juts a few customers who are already benefiting cost savings on compliance expenditure! Get in touch and start saving today!

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Fire Risk Assessment! Why Choose us?

Tuesday 28th February 2017

Fire risk assessments carried out in accordance with The Regulatory Reform ( Fire Safety ) 2005 by Nebosh & AIFSM trained qualified consultants. Nationwide Coverage Clear pricing policy with fire risk assessments at a fixed price! Competitive pricing across all services All information is presented in a simple and clear format in accordance with Pas 79 All commercial, industrial, residential & care home premises catered for Free online fire safety training Clear pricing policy with fire risk assessments at a fixed price! If there is anything else you would like to know about the services on offer then please get in touch.

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Smoke alarms 'fail to wake children'

Thursday 23rd February 2017

Forensic scientists and fire investigators have warned that smoke alarms may not wake children. Research by Dundee University and Derbyshire Fire and Rescue found that of 34 children tested, 27 repeatedly slept through smoke detector alarms. They have developed an alarm with a lower pitch and a woman's voice, which issues a warning: "Wake up, the house is on fire." They now want 500 families to test the new alarm. Prof Niamh Nic Daeid, a forensic scientist at Dundee, said: "Boys are especially hard to wake, and we think they will respond to a human voice." Standard smoke alarms have a frequency of around 3,000Hz, but the prototype has a lower pitch of 520Hz, to which young children are more likely to respond. In…

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