

KRP Fire Log Book
The revision in 2002 of the British Standards 5839
part 1, and its measures (in section 3) to limit false alarms, has led to changes
in the way alarm activations should be recorded
and thus a new design for Log Books and Certificates. KRP's new Fire Log
Book reflects all these requirements. Below are
a few reasons why you should keep a Log
Book:
- Certain premises are certified under the Fire
Precautions Act 1971. If your premises fall into this category then failure to keep a suitable
Log Book
up-to-date may be seen as a breach of
the requirements of the certificate, which is a criminal offence.
- If you ever have to claim for fire damage, you'll
probably need to show that your fire safety systems were regularly checked.
Your Fire Log Book demonstrates to your Insurance Company, the Fire Brigade
and even a Court of Law that you had been effectively managing the fire
safety on site.
- Keeping an up-to-date Log Book gives the full
history of the equipment on site, which will also help fire alarm/extinguisher engineers
to trace and track down faults with the system.
- It is a recommendation of the British
Standards.
What the KRP Fire Log Book helps you
to record:
- The name of the responsible person
- Details of the premises
- Brief details of the maintenance agreement
- Date of when you completed your fire risk
assessment
- Dates and times of all tests and events concerning
your:
- Fire Detection and Alarm Equipment
- Emergency Lighting Equipment
- Portable Fire Fighting Equipment
- Dates, times and types of all faults and defects
- Engineer’s Service Log of all maintenance (e.g.
service visit or non-routine attention)
- Dates and findings of inspections of doors and
escape routes
- Dates and findings of staff fire drills and staff
training
Price of KRP Fire Log Book: £19.00
If you need more information please
contact us.