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Business fire Safety Advice during COVID-19

Despite the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) it is important for businesses to continue carrying out their duties relating to fire safety in all of their premises whether they are open or closed.

All businesses should be reviewing their fire risk assessment and emergency procedures/plans in light of the impact COVID-19 may be having on their staffing levels, operating times/processes and evacuation arrangements.

Have you had to close your business?

If your premises is closed for an extended period of time, there are some key steps you can take in order to reduce the risk of fire:

  • Keep all entrances and exits clear, rubbish and commercial bins should be emptied and secured away from any buildings
  • Turn off all electrical devices where possible and remove plugs from sockets
  • Where possible, do not store excessive amounts of stock in a hazardous manner
  • Ensure your premises are secure and continue with your usual measures to prevent the risk from arson
  • If the public are dropping off charitable donations at your premises, these should be monitored regularly and cleared to reduce the risk from arson

If no staff are currently using the building, the premises should be checked regularly to ensure that security  measures are in place and have not been compromised. Any issues should be reported to Crimestoppers by contacting 0800 555 111.

Where a fire warning and detection system at your premises is linked to an Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC) they should be advised the premises are currently empty. Confirm with your ARC that they have up to date details of managers and key contacts in case the fire alarm activates, so they can attend and manage the alarm system appropriately.

If your building is connected to a domestic dwelling and you have a shared alarm system, you must ensure that this is still tested regularly.

If your business is still operating or recently opened

All existing, new or temporary staff should receive robust fire safety awareness training. Staff should be made aware of potential hazards and risks, particularly if staffing levels have been reduced or where staff may be working alone or in an isolated environment.

Other key points to remember:

  • Ensure that fire alarm systems and emergency exits are still accessible and that the alarm can be raised in the event of an emergency
  • Continue with testing and maintenance of fire safety measures in place
  • Keep ignition sources and combustible materials separate, where possible
  • Do not hold fire doors open unless provided with a suitable approved hold-open device that operates on activation of the fire alarm system

If you need specific advice from a Fire Protection Officer (FPO) during this time please contact us using our online form.

Healthcare premises

During the current situation, staffing levels in care homes must be maintained where possible, to ensure emergency plans can be effectively managed and staff should constantly monitor the situation in your premises.

If staffing levels are currently affected by COVID-19, review your fire risk assessment and emergency plan. If enough staff are not available to support these, the care home should consult with their fire risk assessor or Primary Authority Partner if these are in place.

If a fire does occur in your premises you must ensure the fire service is called at the earliest opportunity and confirmation provided to the operator that evacuation is taking place.

Following government actions, if you planning to make changes to accommodate an increase in hospital bed spaces within your premises, install temporary partitions or make any other changes to the internal layout of your premises, please contact an FPO via our online form for advice.

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