Fire Safety Audits

FireMech specializes in Fire Safety Audits for all types of Buildings and Industries including Hotels, Hospital, IT/ITE’s Building, High Rise Buildings, Residential, School, Manufacturing Industries, Chemical Plants, Power Plants, FMCG and many more.

The Occurrence of any Fire has the potential to cause severe damage to both Life and Property. A Fire Safety Audit is the most effective tool for assessing the Fire Safety Standards of your facility. We assist our clients to identify improvement areas and developed suitable action plan, in addition to emergency preparedness and mock drills.

Our Team carries out fire safety audit as per Local & International Standards for Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm System, Code of Practice for Selection, Installation and Maintenance of Emergency Fire Extinguishers, National Building Code 2016 Code of Practice for Fire Safety of Buildings and all the other relevant safety standards necessary to identify all hazards requiring corrective & preventive actions. We also help you to prepare emergency plans for fire safety and conduct mock drills.

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The main focus of these fire safety audits is:

  • > Identification & control of ignition sources vulnerable areas where flammable chemicals are stored / handled / transferred.
  • > Review of chemical compatibility in storage areas and to suggest appropriate fire loss control measures.
  • > Review of electrical hazard which are potential causes of fire.
  • > Review of fire detection measures adopted & to suggest suitable improvement measures.
  • > Review of the various active (fire hydrant, sprinkler, portable fire extinguishers) and passive fire protection requirements for chemical storage and handling areas and to suggest improvements as necessary.
  • > Review of Fire Alarm system and emergency fire system of plants/buildings.
  • > Review of safety awareness and safety training requirements (training identification and efficacy) of employees with respect to hazards present.
  • > Conducting the 3600 Assessment of the Building.
  • > Verifying the adequacy of fire protection equipment and its maintenance.
  • > Verifying the building's construction complies with relevant fire safety regulations.

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