Fire & Safety
Party Certified fire safety service providers across the UK, and ESP now appears on the National BAFE Fire Safety Register.
BAFE manages and maintains a scheme called BAFE SP203-1 which covers Fire Detection and Alarm Systems. This scheme exists to deliver quality, independent evidence that providers are competent to deliver fire system designs for its fire detection and alarm systems. ESP was only permitted to become BAFE Registered and appear on the national BAFE Fire Safety Register once the company had the appropriate/valid Third-Party Certification. This establishes robust evidence of competency requirements that demonstrates the provider’s commitment to quality. It also provides assurances to customers that the company will deliver a fire system design that complies with all the relevant British Standards.
Competency requirements The BAFE Scheme is a set of comprehensive competency requirements that have been developed to incorporate the high-quality standards and best working practice for services within the fire safety industry. It is a legal requirement for all non-domestic/commercial properties to be equipped with fire detectors and
EIC Update
Empower your team with powerLottery A giſt that sparks change in the electrical industry.
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n the world of corporate giſting, finding a present that stands out and resonates with employees can be a challenge. However, there’s a unique opportunity that not only brings joy to your team but also contributes to a cause close to our hearts – the powerLottery by the Electrical Industries Charity.
The powerLottery is not your average lottery; it’s a chance for employees to win fantastic cash prizes while actively supporting the mission of the Electrical Industries Charity. This initiative goes beyond traditional corporate gifting, offering a meaningful way for companies to engage their teams in philanthropy and give back to our industry.
How it works
Participating in the PowerLottery is simple. Companies can purchase tickets on behalf of their employees, providing them with the opportunity to win monthly cash prizes. The best part? A significant portion of the proceeds goes directly to the Electrical Industries Charity, helping to provide assistance and care to
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individuals within our industry facing challenging times.
Imagine the impact of offering your employees the chance to win cash prizes each month all while contributing to a charitable cause. It’s a powerful way to demonstrate corporate social responsibility and showcase your company’s commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of our industry colleagues.
Boost morale and team spirit The powerLottery experience isn’t just about the prizes – it’s about creating shared moments of excitement and hope within your team. By gifting powerLottery tickets, you’re fostering a sense of camaraderie, boosting morale and strengthening the bond among your employees.
Aligning your company with the powerLottery is a strategic move that benefits not only your employees but also the broader electrical community. It’s an opportunity to showcase your commitment to social responsibility and make a lasting impact on the lives of those who need it most.
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fire alarms. It is also part of these requirements to ensure they are designed, installed and maintained appropriately, and ready to activate in the event of a fire. At ESP we strongly recommend using an appropriate Third Party Certificated provider. This
demonstrates that the person or team appointed to be responsible for fire safety in a building has acted with due diligence to source a competent provider for any design, install, commissioning and maintenance works.
catalyst for change. Join the EIC in empowering your team, making a difference in the electrical industry and creating a workplace culture that goes beyond the ordinary.
To explore how your company can participate in the powerLottery and elevate your corporate gifting strategy, contact the EIC directly at
business@electricalcharity.org
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