The Rising Cost of Living and Fire Safety

By |2022-11-19T07:17:36+00:00November 19th, 2022|24 News, Advice, Fire Safety|

The forever-increasing cost of living is an issue that is affecting all UK households up and down the country. From the spiking cost of utility bills to the cost of staple foods like bread and pasta increasing, we are indeed in worrying times. While we understand that all families will be going above and beyond

Business Advice: How to Save Money on Fire Safety

By |2022-10-17T08:56:40+01:00October 11th, 2022|Advice, Fire Safety|

Whatever type of business you operate, you will understandably be looking at ways to reduce your outgoings. This has become a focus for many businesses in Wales, especially in the wake of the pandemic. As Welsh businesses look to bounce back, we at Twenty4 Fire and Security are thrilled to be helping customers save

Business Fire Risk Assessments 2022

By |2022-10-17T08:25:25+01:00August 1st, 2022|Advice, Fire Safety|

Businesses are required to conduct fire risk assessments by law. This is an annual obligation that provides validation that a property is fire safe and compliant. Here at Twenty4 Fire and Security, we are busy helping businesses in need of fire risk assessments. With a team of esteemed and qualified assessors, we can conduct

Fire Safety in a Heatwave: Top Tips

By |2022-06-17T11:47:48+01:00June 15th, 2022|Advice, Fire Safety|

As the heatwave continues to brighten up our days here in Wales, it’s hard to think of any negatives to this blistering heat (apart from the obvious desire to head to the nearest beer garden!). But, when it comes to fire safety, high temperatures can bring its own set of fire risks. Below, we explore

Halloween Fire Safety Tips

By |2021-10-28T06:13:43+01:00October 27th, 2021|Advice, Fire Safety|

Halloween is all about blood, gore and horror. But, there is nothing scarier than the threat of a fire! This is why taking additional fire safety precautions when hosting Halloween parties and events is always advised. In this fire safety blog post, we look at some useful tips on how to ensure your Halloween celebrations

Affordable Fire Safety Measures Every Business Can Take

By |2021-09-25T08:37:21+01:00September 18th, 2021|Fire Safety|

From coffee shops and retail outlets to family-run businesses, here at Twenty4 Fire and Security, we are lucky enough to work with and support all types of businesses of all shapes and sizes. Whether our work entails fitting large fire stopping systems or single fire alarms, we work hard to ensure the safety of

Twenty4 Fire and Security: Our Accreditations

By |2021-09-01T11:16:59+01:00August 31st, 2021|Fire Safety, Security|

Here at Twenty4 Fire and Security, we have been supplying fire and security services in the UK for many years, with our team comprising some of the greatest talent in the industry. During our time in business, we have been awarded with a variety of accreditations; accreditations that we are proud of and instil

Business Support: The Importance of Fire Safety Signage

By |2021-08-13T17:11:52+01:00August 13th, 2021|Advice, Fire Safety|

When running a business, the number of responsibilities that fall onto your shoulders will no doubt feel overwhelming. From managing staff to ensuring the business is going in the right direction, the list goes on. However, nothing is arguably more important than ensuring your business premises is a safe environment. This is why paying particular

Fire Safety Guide for Landlords 

By |2021-08-06T11:10:56+01:00August 6th, 2021|Advice, Fire Safety|

While property investment can be hugely lucrative, being a landlord comes with its responsibilities, many of which surround the subject of fire safety. Investing in fire safety devices and services is not only the right thing to do morally, but a legal obligation set out by the UK Government. Plus, if a fire were

Fire Risk Assessment Types Explained

By |2021-07-10T14:24:16+01:00July 9th, 2021|Advice, Fire Safety|

Whether you run a hospitality business, construction company, a salon in the city or are a property landlord, you will be well aware of the fact that you need to conduct an annual fire risk assessment. This is a legal obligation for most employers, building owners, and property owners, with these requirements set out in

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