Healthcare Fire Safety
We are an industry leader in providing healthcare fire safety services to both NHS and private healthcare providers across the UK.
Our healthcare fire safety expertise is second to none and our unrivalled technical knowledge means we are able to offer our clients a comprehensive package of fire safety services tailored to the specific risks and compliance issues found across healthcare estates.
Within our healthcare fire safety services, we offer the following services to our clients:
- Annual Authorising Engineer Audits
- Ongoing AE support to Trust Fire Safety Teams
- Project support for all project works across the client's estate
- HTM 05-03 Primary and Secondary Fire Risk Assessments
- Fire strategy reviews
- Building Safety Case Reports
We are specialists in healthcare fire safety, and we offer client and project specific advice and support for all aspects of fire safety across healthcare estates. Providing on site and remote assistance to fire safety teams, capital projects teams and estates teams, we provide our clients with a unique on-call service meaning your appointed fire safety consultant is your point of contact for all issues which arise.
BlueLight Fire Engineering gives its healthcare clients the reassurance and foundations needed to develop and maintain strong and safe fire safety systems across their estates.
Related Services
Authorising Engineer (Fire)
An Authorising Engineer (Fire) is an independent and competent fire engineering professional appointed by healthcare providers including NHS Trusts and private healthcare providers. The AE provides independent expert advice and assistance on all aspects of fire safety relevant to the healthcare provider's Estate and operations.
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Project Support Services
Healthcare Estates are often complex and busy sites providing a range of services in different buildings.
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Primary & Secondary Fire Risk Assessments
In healthcare environments, FRAs are completed as Primary and Secondary FRAs in accordance with the guidance in HTM 05-03 Part K. This allows for a two-pronged approach to the assessment of risk in hospitals and other large and complex healthcare buildings.
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