March 26, 2006 (Press Release) --
Melksham, UK – Southern Fire announces the availability of its free report for businesses and individuals on how they can prevent fire destroying property, businesses and lives. In the free fire protection report Southern Fire outlines the responsibilities that businesses have to safeguard people and property and what they need to do to comply with The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Fire prevention and safety report
“Fire Protection is a serious business” explains Alan Price of Southern Fire. “It is about protecting people and property. It is not about trying to save pennies.” The 2005 Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order places specific responsibilities on business owners to protect people and property. The Southern Fire report outlines these requirements, but also analyzed the horrifying statistics about the losses incurred by fire every year in the UK. “Reading these frightening statistics it is easy understand why our team take its responsibilities so seriously,” emphasises Alan Price. The report is entitled “A Consumer Guide to Protecting Your Business and Your Home” and is available from the Southern Fire website at: www.southernfire.co.uk/sfsl_general.php?r=RXEMW0ZXAB.
The risks of fire to individuals and businesses
The Southern Fire report covers several crucial areas of fire prevention and protection. The first part covers six important actions that the every business owner is obliged to take to comply with the new regulatory reform (Fire Safety) order 2005. The second part describes three simple steps to successfully choosing and installing an appropriate fire alarm for a business or domestic premises. The third part is entitled: “Fire alarm or false alarm: discover what you need to know to stay protected”. Subsequent sections deal with the issues of protecting family homes and possessions from the risk of fire, as well as outlining some of the crucial mistakes people make when choosing fire protection equipment and selecting a fire protection company to install and service the equipment. The report also provides copious statistics about the alarming levels of injury, death and loss of property to for in the UK annually.
Fire prevention and safety report
“Fire Protection is a serious business” explains Alan Price of Southern Fire. “It is about protecting people and property. It is not about trying to save pennies.” The 2005 Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order places specific responsibilities on business owners to protect people and property. The Southern Fire report outlines these requirements, but also analyzed the horrifying statistics about the losses incurred by fire every year in the UK. “Reading these frightening statistics it is easy understand why our team take its responsibilities so seriously,” emphasises Alan Price. The report is entitled “A Consumer Guide to Protecting Your Business and Your Home” and is available from the Southern Fire website at: www.southernfire.co.uk/sfsl_general.php?r=RXEMW0ZXAB.
The risks of fire to individuals and businesses
The Southern Fire report covers several crucial areas of fire prevention and protection. The first part covers six important actions that the every business owner is obliged to take to comply with the new regulatory reform (Fire Safety) order 2005. The second part describes three simple steps to successfully choosing and installing an appropriate fire alarm for a business or domestic premises. The third part is entitled: “Fire alarm or false alarm: discover what you need to know to stay protected”. Subsequent sections deal with the issues of protecting family homes and possessions from the risk of fire, as well as outlining some of the crucial mistakes people make when choosing fire protection equipment and selecting a fire protection company to install and service the equipment. The report also provides copious statistics about the alarming levels of injury, death and loss of property to for in the UK annually.

Southern Fire announces free report for business owners and individuals on fire prevention and meeting compliance with UK Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
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