Code Red Fire safety is a growing fire safety business providing  fire safety services throughout Glasgow and  the west of Scotland with many years experience in the  fire safety and training arena.

Our Unique Selling Points are we are both firefighters and that we do not” deliver generic services but make sure its 100% about you, your location, your staff and make it unique to you.

Our aim is to: 

 1. Make you money by keeping you operational and profitable   

 2. Save you money by risk reduction and incident free   

3. Save you time by doing it for you   

Code Red Fire Safety was short listed as a finalist in the “Renfrewshire Chamber of Commerce Business Awards 2009 (ROCCO)” in the category for “Most promising new business”               

 Code Red Fire safety provides :

staff fire and evacuation training    fire drill training      fire risk assessment     

emergency fire action plans    fire safety policies    personal emergency egress plans (PEEP’s)              

 bespoke training courses :-    fire marshal / fire warden / training for supervisors and managers

We always focus on the clients needs  and listen to what they need from us. In turn this this enables us to design training which best supports your needs whilst complying with the “Fire Scotland Act 2005″

We have a fully mobile approach which means we come to you with everything making our service to you hassle free.

We have experience working in the following fields : Restaurants, hotels, bars, nightclubs, educational establishments, health clubs

Fire damage costs business over £2 million every day: ABI

Fire is impacting British businesses at a record rate according to figures released by the Association of British Insurers. In 2005 the cost of business fires averaged over £2 million every day. During the year insurers paid out £790 million in commercial fire claims – up 60 percent on 2004. In addition, business interruption claims following fire damage, at £220 million, were the highest since 1997. Insurers expect one in every hundred businesses to make a fire–related claim this year, making fire the main cost–driver for commercial property insurance.

Changes to fire safety legislation in October will place greater emphasis on fire prevention, however the ABI says that key areas where firms need to improve now are:

* Risk assessment. Firms should regularly review the potential fire risk and take steps to minimise it. For example, assess any processes involving heat and inflammable materials.

* Staff responsibility and awareness. One individual within the firm should have overall responsibility for fire management, including ensuring that staff are aware what to do in the event of a fire.

* Arson control. Arson accounts for about half of all commercial fires, so ensure that premises are secure to deter arsonists

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