EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Fire Safety Audits

First 5 Minutes’ fire safety audits identify potential fire hazards,
evaluate the effectiveness of existing fire safety measures and systems,
and include recommendations for enhancements to improve overall fire safety.

✓ Compliance in accordance with required Building Codes of Australia

✓ Compliance in accordance with Australian Standards

✓ Experienced in-house Fire Safety Advisors

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Personalised for your Facility

 Carried out by qualified professionals in the field of fire safety, our specialists will visit your facility before completing a comprehensive report.

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preventive Maintenance

Conducting a fire safety audit at least annually is important best practice to ensure fire safety processes, procedures, equipment, and systems are adequate.

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Reduce risk profile

A proactive approach to managing fire safety and ensuring compliance with Building Codes, regulations and Australian Standards.

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“The report was very informative and easy to understand.”

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The report was exceptionally informative and encompassed everything you’d need to know.”

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100% Fire Safety Compliance

Fire safety compliance can mean the difference between a small controllable fire and a devastating blaze

A fire safety audit is a proactive approach to managing fire safety and ensuring compliance with Australian Standards. By conducting regular audits, addressing deficiencies, and staying up to date with regulations, you can create a safer environment for occupants and protect your organisation from potential risks and losses. We conduct a detailed investigation and review of site-specific fire safety features against required criteria of fire safety regulations and standards, including:

  • National Construction Code/Building Code of Australia
  • Relevant Australian Standards
  • State-based building regulations
  • Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations

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