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South West Expertise in Fire Risk Assessment & Fire Safety Training

With over 40 years experience in Fire Safety we can provide an effective, efficient & individual solution to your requirements. Aegis Services support buinesses throughout the South West & surrounding areas, including Bristol, Bath, Somerset, Wiltshire & Gloucestershire.

Fire Risk Assessments

To comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, legislation which has placed responsibility for ensuring that fire safety best practice is established at all commercial sites with the owner of the business or site…

Update your fire risk procedures >

Business Health & Safety

We can provide you with an on-site simple, flexible and entertaining course giving staff a basic understanding of the principles of Fire Safety and site specific procedures. The course can be tailored to suit your requirements…

Overhaul your heath & safety outlook >

Staff Fire Safety Training

Staff  should clearly not be encouraged to put themselves in danger when a fire occurs but should follow the procedures on site. Where appropriate, given some basic training and with the correct appliance…

Train your staff for fire response >

What do our customers say?

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15
Jun
Landlord Fire Legislation Changes for 2017
  • by Phil Sawtell
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The UK government launched an independent review of building and fire safety regulations after the result of the fatal Grenfell Tower blaze. The review will now inve

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06
Oct
Do I need a Fire Risk Assessment?
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All non residential properties and businesses require a risk assessment, if you employ 5 or more staff or you run a place of assembly (this includes village halls) then..

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16
Jan
Are e-cigarettes a fire hazard?
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Emergency services received eight call-outs to fires related to e-cigarettes in 2012, according to data from 43 of the 49 fire authorities. That number rose to over 40 in

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