Fire Safety Consultancy

Our consultants will provide a high level of fire engineering expertise and advice, this expertise is founded upon a firm understanding of current and proposed UK & International fire legislation.
While primarily concerned with the safety of life and reduction of injury, good design also provides protection for the fabric of the building, its contents, the business operations and any environmental concerns, and if appropriate specific heritage concerns, by reducing the severity of any fire.
 We can prepare a compliant fire safety strategy to enable relevant enforcing authorities to check the proposals for suitable active & passive fire protection systems.
 We can develop specific fire safety management plans that meet the requirements of the fire safety order.
 We will conduct negotiations with relevant enforcing authorities and building control bodies regarding fire engineering solutions.
 We provide suitable fire engineering solution`s and advice for bespoke solutions to overcome non-compliance issues.
 We will conduct audits and inspections to ensure compliance with relevant British and International Standards and Codes.
We will ensure that as part of the whole building design approach, that requires a fire engineer to co-ordinate the different types of fire protection that are designed into the building as fire protection-related systems, be co-ordinated with each other and with other building systems and the overall building design. We can assist with the:
 Co-ordination of the sprinkler system zoning with fire alarm system zoning.
 Co-ordination of the sprinkler system water flow and tamper switches with the fire alarm system (where applicable).
 Co-ordination of the fire alarm and egress system with building security.
 Co-ordination of the smoke control systems with detection and HVAC system designs.
 Co-ordination of the fire separations with architectural designs.
 Co-ordination of the penetrations of fire rated assemblies with mechanical and electrical designs (e.g., piping, ductwork, and wiring penetrations).
 Co-ordination of the means of egress with architectural designs.