Fire Extinguisher Servicing London: Ensuring Your Fire Safety Equipment is Ready
In the bustling city of London, where businesses and residences are tightly packed, fire safety is of paramount importance. While preventative measures like fire risk assessments are essential, having functional fire extinguishers is equally crucial for tackling small fires before they escalate. This is where fire extinguisher servicing London becomes indispensable. Regular servicing ensures your fire extinguishers are in optimal working condition, ready to protect lives and property when needed. This blog will delve into the importance of fire extinguisher servicing, the legal requirements, and what you need to know to keep your fire safety equipment ready for action.
Fire extinguishers are often the first line of defense against small, contained fires. However, they are only effective if they are properly maintained and in good working order. Over time, fire extinguishers can lose pressure, become damaged, or have their extinguishing agent degrade. Regular servicing addresses these issues, ensuring the extinguisher will function correctly when needed most. Relying on an unserviced or damaged extinguisher could have devastating consequences.
While there isn’t a specific law stating you must have fire extinguishers serviced, the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO) mandates that all fire safety equipment be adequately maintained and in good working order. This responsibility falls on the “responsible person,” typically the business owner, landlord, or designated fire safety officer. Failing to maintain fire safety equipment can lead to enforcement notices, fines, and potentially, prosecution in the event of a fire where inadequately maintained equipment contributed to the severity of the incident. Adhering to British Standard BS 5306-3 is the recommended way to ensure compliance, and this standard outlines the required servicing intervals and procedures.
When selecting a fire extinguisher servicing London provider, it’s important to choose a company with experienced and qualified technicians who are certified to service fire extinguishers. Check for accreditations from recognized industry bodies and ensure the company follows British Standard BS 5306-3. A reputable provider will also offer comprehensive documentation and support.
Ensuring your fire extinguishers are properly serviced is a vital aspect of fire safety management. By adhering to legal requirements and engaging a reputable fire extinguisher servicing London provider, you can rest assured that your fire safety equipment is ready to protect lives and property when needed most. Landlords Checks is committed to comprehensive fire safety, even though we don’t directly offer extinguisher servicing, we highlight its importance alongside our fire safety risk assessment, ensuring a well-rounded approach to your fire safety needs.

Talk To Us!
Have Questions? Call Us Today for Expert Advice & Instant Assistance.
020 8609 7777
Booking assistance & Support

Fire Risk Assessment

Gas Safety Certificate
Gas Safety Certificate – Domestic – Meter & Upto 2 appliances
£57.99 Book NowGas Safety Certificate – Domestic – Meter & Upto 4 appliances
£77.99 Book NowCarbon Monoxide Alarm
£80 Book NowGas Safety Certificate – Domestic – “Discounted Offer” Boiler Service + Gas Certificate & 2 appliances
£89.99 Book NowGas Safety Certificate – Commercial – 1 appliance
£199 Book NowGas Safety Certificate – Commercial – 2 appliances
£245 Book NowGas Safety Certificate – Commercial – Boiler Service
£280 Book Now

Electric Safety
Studio Appartments Electrical Safety Certificate (EICR)
£65 Book NowPAT Testing Up To 10 Items
£58 Book NowDomestic Electrical Safety Certificate EICR 1 – 3 Bedroom – 1 Consumer Unit Up to 12 Circuits
£99 Book NowDomestic Electrical Safety Certificate EICR 4 Bedrooms – 1 Consumer Unit Up to 12 Circuits
£120 Book NowCommercial Electrical Certificate (EICR) – 1 Consumer Unit Up to 12 Circuits
£149 Book NowDomestic Electrical Safety Certificate EICR 5 Bedrooms – 1 Consumer Unit Up to 12 Circuits
£150 Book NowDomestic Electrical Safety Certificate EICR 6 Bedrooms – 1 Consumer Unit Up to 12 Circuits
£158.33 Book NowFuse Box Installation
£415.83 Book Now

Energy Performance

Inventory Services

Asbestos Surveys

Electric-Gas Appliances & Hob Installations

Talk To Us!
Get in touch if you're uncertain or need assistance ?
020 8609 7777
Talk to a Friendly Advisor
Accreditations







Help & Advice
-
Understanding Energy Performance Certificates: Importance and New Rules for Landlords in the UK
What is an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)?An Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) is a crucial document that assesses the energy efficiency of residential and commercial properties in the UK. The main
-
Understanding Fire Risk Assessment in London for Landlords: A Comprehensive Guide
Introduction to Fire Risk AssessmentA fire risk assessment is a systematic evaluation designed to identify potential fire hazards within a property and assess the risks they pose, ultimately ensuring the
-
Why EPC Rules Matter — And What Landlords Should Do Now
The evolving regulatory landscape for Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) in England and Wales is at a pivotal moment, with landlords facing substantial risks and opportunities. In this blog, we’ll break
-
Housing Regulator Uncovers Serious Safety Failings in Brent Council — What London Landlords Can Learn
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) has recently identified serious failings in Brent Council’s performance as a landlord — findings that should serve as a stark warning to property owners
-
Fire Risk Assessment in HMOs Legal Essentials for Landlords
As the landscape of rental housing evolves, Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) carry unique challenges and risks, especially when it comes to fire safety. The legal framework governing fire risk
-
Understanding Energy Performance Certificates: Importance and New Rules for Landlords in the UK
-
Understanding Fire Risk Assessment in London for Landlords: A Comprehensive Guide
-
Why EPC Rules Matter — And What Landlords Should Do Now
-
Housing Regulator Uncovers Serious Safety Failings in Brent Council — What London Landlords Can Learn
-
Fire Risk Assessment in HMOs Legal Essentials for Landlords