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buildings – especially where some tenants operate some element of shift working or hot desking – ensuring that all occupants can take part in a regular evacuation drill can be difficult to achieve. One solution to help address this issue is to


carry out effective training of all fire marshals, and again, both the landlord and individual tenants need to ensure that this remains an effective system.


Good housekeeping


So to recap: the basics of fire safety will always be important – checking FRAs, making sure that maintenance of fire detection and fire suppression systems are kept up to date, and that fire drills are regularly delivered. Good housekeeping can also ensure that assumptions which are made during the FRA process are fully supported and properly seen through


Alan Field is managing director of Highdown Management Services Limited. For more information, view page 5


This article is reproduced from Croner-i Facilities Management with kind permission of Croner-i Ltd. All rights reserved.


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