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How are you going to manage the ‘Phase 3 - Section 156’ amendments that came into force on 1st October?
Phase 3 further strengthens fire safety in all FSO regulated premises by: improving cooperation and coordination between Responsible Persons; increasing requirements in relation to the recording and sharing of fire safety information thus creating a continual record throughout a building’s lifespan; making it easier for enforcement authorities to take action against non- compliance; ensuring all stakeholders have access to comprehensive information about fire safety in their building.
FireDNA is 'award winning' cloud-based Software and a Mobile App that has been developed for everyone involved in Passive Fire Product Manufacture, Installation, Inspection, Management and Maintenance. As well as for those that live and work within environments where passive fire products are installed, and have a crucial role to play in fire safety and prevention.
FireDNA software catalogues Manufacturers product data, digitally shares it with Contractors and Installers, who in turn add their installation data, passing that onto Building Owners, Stadium and Venue Operators and Facilities Management Teams. That data can then be used by Building Control, Maintenance Teams, Fire Inspectors and viewed by stakeholders and occupiers alike, with a simple swipe of a smartphone or mobile device.
Stadium Owners and/or the ‘Responsible Persons’
Our software enables Building Owners, Stadium and Venue Operators and Facilities Management Teams to save considerable time and money on their compliance reporting. They are able to organise quarterly and annual inspections and have the results immediately accessible to digitally share with interested third parties and stakeholders.
The FireDNA Software and Mobile App has recently been deployed by asset management firm BAML to inspect and monitor 25,000 Fire Doors across 10 of its large London developments including Embassy Gardens in Nine Elms, Wardian London’s iconic two towers in Canary Wharf, Royal Wharf in the Royal Docks area and the Brentford town centre regeneration project adjacent to the River Brent.
With the new Regulation 10 having come into force earlier this year, owners of buildings over 11 metres are required to carry out quarterly checks and annual inspections on all fire doors. Following a demonstration of our software, BAML immediately saw the benefits FireDNA delivers, not only through the time and cost savings, but also in the ease of use and accessibility of the data.
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