Ensuring you remain compliant with evolving regulations
At FDS Consult UK, we believe that sharing our knowledge of Fire Safety will contribute greatly to creating a safer building environment for all shareholders of a building. One of
At FDS Consult UK, we believe that sharing our knowledge of Fire Safety will contribute greatly to creating a safer building environment for all shareholders of a building. One of
After nearly three years since the Hackitt Report was published, the construction industry has seen gradual changes to regulations being introduced; however, it is apparent that the possibility of more
On 26th May 2020, both volumes of Approved Document B: Fire safety (2019 edition) were amended. Volume 1 – Dwellings Volume 2 – Buildings other than dwellings Key Amendments: Blocks
Over the last few years, the fire safety and smoke ventilation industry has been experiencing shifting legislature resulting in changes to designing, installing and maintaining fire safety systems. Therefore, it
With increasingly stringent regulations being introduced into the Fire Alarm and Smoke Detection System industry, our LPS 1014 certification demonstrates the competence and reliability of our work. Why does the
A fire strategy defines the fire safety objectives and performance requirements for a building and the methods by which these objectives will be provided to ensure the safety of occupants
The Construction Industry Council (CIC) have recently published a new article titled IFC Smoke Control Design & Installer UKAS Scheme. This piece, written by Allan Hurdle, Technical Consultant to the
As a support to your business, we fully understand the impact Covid-19 may be having. However, we can confirm that FDS Consult UK remains open and operational during the current
This seminar looks at the importance of Fire Safety System maintenance. No matter how professional the installation was, or how efficient the handover of the system was all system require
A key recommendation from the recent Fire Safety reviews was the creation of a Joint Competent Authority (JCA). The JCA involves Local Authority Building Standards, Fire & Rescue authorities and