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Fire Alarm Response Company in London|Security Guard, Keyholding, Alarm Response and Security Patrol Company in London
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Fire Warden for Properties
 
A Fire Warden is a trained individual responsible for helping to prevent fires and ensure the safe evacuation of people during a fire emergency. Fire wardens are a critical part of any workplace or building’s emergency response plan.
 
 
🔥Vauxhall Keyholding Fire Warden and our responsibilities
 
Before an Emergency (Fire Prevention) is always crucial steps. Vauxhall Keyholding fire watch officer and our team ensure following steps are followed.
 
Our fire watch team conduct regular fire safety inspections to ensure site or locality is secured and not posing any fire hazard.
We can carry out daily check on fire safety equipment present at your business to ensure those equipment are fully functional and give you extra assistance in the event of fire or emergency.
 
Ensure fire exits and escape routes are clear for any emergency.
 
Report or fix hazards (e.g., blocked exits, faulty extinguishers)
 
Make sure fire alarms and extinguishers are accessible and working
 
Participate in or organize fire drills

🚨 During an Emergency
 
In the event of any unwanted situation Vauxhall Keyholding fire watch officer take careful steps along with the building management instructions to
 
Raise the alarm and call emergency services (if not already done)
 
Direct occupants to evacuate safely
 
Check all rooms (if safe to do so), including bathrooms and meeting rooms
 
Assist vulnerable persons (disabled, elderly, injured)
 
Prevent people from re-entering the building
 
Assemble at the designated evacuation point and do a headcount
 
Report to the Fire Service on arrival


📋 After an Emergency
 
Our trained fire watch officers can give you a peace in mind by dealing with any emergency as follows.
Report what happened and any safety concerns
 
Help with debriefing and reviewing evacuation effectiveness
 
Update or help revise emergency plans
 
Reporting incidents using our specific incident report form for the authority to use.


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