Covid-19

We recognise the enormous challenges being faced currently due to the Covid-19 outbreak. We are committed to supporting our customers during this time. We are proud to share our expert advice on best practices to support you now and in the future when looking at re-occupancy with your fire and security best practices.

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Managing Risk

With expected reductions in staff numbers due to self isolation and sickness, it is important that you have a sufficient number of competent persons to assist and look after the fire safety of the premises. The following advice includes a free evacuation guide and fire warden checklist to ensure a safe and effective evacuation strategy is in place. With many premises closed, we also offer our advice on managing your security risk alongside a weekly checklist to ensure you fulfil your obligations under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

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Getting Ready For Re-occupation

As businesses get ready for re-occupation, we have created a free recovery calendar detailing the points that the responsible person should consider during three key stages in the run up to re-occupancy. This helps to ensure that all risk factors are managed correctly and at the right time for peace and mind of those returning to the premises. We offer a monthly checklist to ensure inspection of your fire safety equipment and offer our advice on developed protocols that may need to be considered when returning to work on a phased basis.

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Churches Fire's Operational Response

Needless to say this has been an unprecedented set of circumstances, however we have to be led by the Government and Industry Associations in order to aid us in decision making. Here you will find updates from our CEO, Charlie Haynes, on how we are operating during this time and our role as key workers. We expect the Government advice to adjust over the coming weeks, and we will be making amendments to our working practices as necessary to ensure we are working safely and notify you of any changes as circumstances require.

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