Community Hall Fire Safety: Check Your Fire Doors Before Autumn
Late summer is when most community halls go quiet. Regular groups break up, the diary thins out, and the building sits largely unused for a few weeks….
Fire Door Inspections in Schools: Why August Is the Right Time
August gives schools a clear window to get fire doors inspected properly. Corridors are empty, furniture is not blocking doorways, and there is time to…
Mid-Year Fire Safety Review: An SME Checklist for July 2026
A mid-year fire safety review is a simple way to confirm three things: your fire risk assessment is still up to date, your alarm and extinguisher checks…
Agricultural Fire Safety in Cumbria: Protecting Grain Stores and Farms
A farm fire moves fast. Dry straw, diesel, dust and big open buildings give a small spark all the fuel it needs, and on a remote Cumbrian holding the fire…
School Fire Safety Checklist: What to Do Before September in Cumbria
A school is at its quietest over the summer, which makes it the ideal time to get your fire safety in order before everyone comes back. This school fire…
Holiday Let Fire Safety: Keeping Up With Summer Bookings
Back-to-back summer bookings leave holiday let owners with hours, not days, between guests. That tight turnaround is exactly where holiday let fire safety…
Fire Alarm Maintenance in Cumbria: July Hotel Safety Checks
When every room is booked and your hotel is running at full capacity, the fire alarm has to work first time. July is the busiest month of the year across…
Fire Safety for Outdoor Event Traders in Cumbria: What You Need
A catering van or food stall at a Cumbria show is a small premises with hot oil, gas and electrics packed into close quarters. The law treats it that way…
Airbnb Fire Safety Requirements UK: What Short-Term Let Platforms Expect
If you let a property through Airbnb, Booking.com or any short-term let platform in the UK, fire safety is your responsibility, not the platform’s. The…
Fire Safety for Outdoor Catering in Cumbria: What Event Organisers Expect
Before you serve a single burger at a Cumbria food festival, the organiser will want proof that your setup is safe. That means the right fire…