At T2 Fire, we’ve always believed in the power of partnerships to make a difference. Today, we’re thrilled to announce our latest collaboration; T2 Fire is now the main shirt sponsor for the London Fire Brigade for the next...
Fire can occur anywhere at any time and can have potentially devastating the consequences for everyone involved, resulting in the loss of property, equipment, inventory, personal belongings and worst of all causing injuries or even fatalities. This is why...
Fire safety awareness in the workplace helps to raise awareness amongst employees about the potential dangers of fire and the practical steps that can be taken to reduce, prevent, minimise and control the risks that it presents. Here are...
As of the 1st of October 2023, the government put in place some changes and new rules for holiday lets in England and Wales. As the person responsible for a holiday let, it is important that you are aware...
Owning a HMO property can be a great investment, but as the landlord and the person responsible for the accommodation, it is up to you to ensure the safety of the premises and all those that live in it....
If you own a rental property, are a landlord, letting agent or property manager then you have a legal responsibility to ensure the safety of tenants, by managing all fire risks and hazards. For those who are tenants, living...
The consequences of fire can be devastating, causing irreparable damage to properties and putting the lives of those inside the building at risk. In HMO properties in particular, the chances of experiencing a fire are much higher and ensuring...
Fire risk assessments are a crucial element of fire safety for buildings of all size and type including commercial properties and blocks of flats. Unfortunately, if they are overlooked then it can lead to unnecessary fire risks going unnoticed...
Who is responsible for making sure an annual fire risk assessment is carried out? In the UK every business premise must have someone responsible for fire safety. It is that persons responsibility to make sure the relevant fire safety...
It is now mandatory for all UK companies, commercial buildings, multiple occupancy buildings (HMOѕ) and public areas to conduct an assessment оf fire risks related to Regulatory Reform Order in 2005 (RRO/ fire safety). We can conduct a fire...