Care home commercial buying guide
In this care home commercial buying guide, JLA outline all the equipment a care home requires. Find the equipment you need and the standards you need to follow.
Fire safety is a critical part of managing any commercial building – and we provide a full range of products, devices, training and checks to give you the best chances of prevention, as well as planning for evacuation and extinguishing if the worst does happen. In the articles and guides below, you find a wealth of information to help you protect your people and premises.
In this care home commercial buying guide, JLA outline all the equipment a care home requires. Find the equipment you need and the standards you need to follow.
We know how important fire safety is when using tumble dryers. Advances in technology has made it less likely for fires to occur, we want to help you cover the risks.
We understand the pressures of keeping your business safe from fires. We help make sure you’re doing all the right things when it comes to fire safety.
With employees and customers returning to workplaces and stores following the pandemic, new research by fire safety specialist, JLA, has revealed that many companies are ill-equipped to deal with the growing risk of fires at their sites – posing huge risk to employee and customer safety.
Our fire safety equipment checklist provides a useful overview of what you need for best practice protection.
In response to the Grenfell tragedy in 2017, the proposed Fire Safety Bill is anticipated to come into effect in England and Wales soon.
7 tips to help you create a documented fire safety & evacuation plan, stay compliant, and keep your people and premises safe.
The Government has recently issued guidance to ensure all businesses are fire safe before they re-open once Lockdown 2.0 is lifted.
As businesses focus, quite rightly, on staying COVID-secure and meeting the many challenges that come with trying to run an organisation during a pandemic, it
If your business is being forced to close during the Coronavirus lockdown, it’s still vital to maintain the servicing plan that’s already set for fire equipment
Make sure all your equipment is compliant – and ready to do its job properly if a fire breaks out.
Read our quick guide to removing the most common and dangerous fire safety hazards in an office or other commercial building. Â Â