Smoke Ventilation systems must adhere to current regulation BS7346: Part 1, 1990, BS9999:2008 BS5588 and (RRO) The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) order 2005. Each site requires 6 Monthly service schedule carried out by trained engineers to keep all elements of smoke vents in good working order.
- 6 monthly programmed preventative smoke vent maintenance visits - view servicing schedule below..
- Experienced engineers who specialise in smoke vent systems
- Discounted price for clients on repair works
- All service clients can benefit from our 24HR / 7DAY / 28DAY callout facility
- Client Log In area on our website where clients can see all sites and review service logs, certificates and quotes etc
- Service Logs
- Passed and failed certificates
- Telephone and Email Technical support
All servicing and smoke vent maintenance contracts conform to the following regulations:
- BS5588
- (RRO) The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) order 2005
- BS7346: Part 1, 1990
- BS9999:2008
View Our Smoke Vent Servicing Schedule
6 monthly programmed preventative maintenance visits for smoke ventilation systems.
- Complete system activation to check all correct operations of smoke ventilation systems
- Replace all broken Switches and Break glasses*
- Test batteries and re-charging and change if required*
- Clean, Lubricate, and tighten all actuators, dampers and Louvers
- Test operation of all Roof Ventilators
- Test all Smoke Curtains
- Test all Control Panels and any AuX Panels
- Test all remote sensors (Including Climate controls)
- Any repairs to smoke vents can be carried out during service, up to an agreed value
- * Up to an Agreed value (This helps reduce additional visits and additional costs)
- Check all power supplies
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Don't break the law! ensure you meet the smoke ventilation regulations!
The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and The Fire (Scotland) Act 2005.
The legislation applies to virtually all premises and covers nearly every type of building, structure and open space. Smoke vents are a simply & cost effective solution.
Failure to comply with any duty imposed by the order, or any notice issues by the enforcing authority is an offence and prosecutions are on the rise.