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12.02.2023

What an inspector actually checks

FIRE SAFETY TESTING
Fire safety devices being tested and tagged during an inspection
The list is shorter than you think

Extinguishers in the right places, charged, sealed and in date. Detection that reaches every zone. Sounders you can hear over an extraction fan. Emergency lighting that lasts the full duration rather than the first minute. Escape routes that are actually clear.

Fire safety devices being tested and tagged during an inspection
And longer than you would like

What catches most premises is not the equipment but the paperwork: a certificate that has expired, a fault noted last year and never closed, or a fire plan that stopped matching the building after a refit nobody recorded.

Fire safety devices being tested and tagged during an inspection
One visit, one certificate

We test everything on the plan in a single visit and tag each device with the date, the result and the initials of the engineer. Anything that fails is listed with the cost of putting it right, so the renewal holds no surprises.

Fire safety devices being tested and tagged during an inspection
Fire safety devices being tested and tagged during an inspection
Fire safety devices being tested and tagged during an inspection

How a request works

Three steps, no call centre, and one email that decides everything.

1
You Send It
& A Person Reads It

Your request arrives at our office in Winterthur, where somebody actually reads it — not a queue, not an auto-responder rehearsing how much your enquiry matters to us. Tell us what has stopped working, where it is, and how badly you need it back. Photographs help far more than adjectives.

2
We Answer
& Usually Ask Something

You get one of two replies, quickly: a price with a time we can be there, or a question. The question is almost always about access, make or model — the unglamorous detail that decides whether our technician arrives with the right part or with an apology.

3
You Get The Email
& Only Then Is It Booked

Nothing is reserved until a written booking confirmation reaches you by email. Not when you send the form. Not when we reply. When that email lands. Until it does, the slot is genuinely still free — which is our polite way of saying somebody else can take it.