Risk
Confirm occupancy, hazards, constraints and the evidence already available.
A useful fire-safety audit translates observations into a prioritised action plan. Firetech reviews active and passive interfaces, equipment condition, escape provisions visible within scope, documentation and maintenance evidence.

The audit scope is confirmed before the visit. Findings distinguish immediate life-safety concerns, operational defects, documentation gaps and longer-term improvements so teams can act in the right order.
Confirm occupancy, hazards, constraints and the evidence already available.
Coordinate drawings, equipment, interfaces and installation sequencing.
Test, document and hand over a system the facility team can maintain.
Final scope, equipment, standards basis, programme and response commitments are stated in the approved proposal. Authority approvals remain subject to the competent authority. Firetech does not invent project statistics or guarantee statutory outcomes.
No. An audit identifies conditions and gaps within an agreed scope; any statutory certification remains subject to the competent authority and required process.
Testing is included only where agreed, safe and operationally permitted. The scope states what will be inspected or functionally tested.
Yes. Corrective design, supply, installation or maintenance can be quoted separately after priorities are agreed.
Share drawings, photographs or the current problem. We will help define the right survey and technical scope.