Chase Fire is Now Part of the OHEAP Family
Both OHEAP and Chase Fire are committed to the highest quality standards in fire protection. We have developed a full range of services designed to keep you and your business safe.
FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICING
Do you need your fire extinguishers servicing? Book your annual service now and extend the life of your fire extinguishers.
FIRE RISK ASSESSMENTS
Make sure your fire risk assessment is up to date and highlighting all the fire risks.
FIRE doors
A key line of defence when it comes to fire protection.
FIRE alarms
Is your fire detection system up to date and still fit for purpose?
fire safety training
Ensure everyone knows the fire risks and how they can play their part in reducing the risk. Everyone has a part to play in fire protection.
INTRUDER ALARMS
OHEAP offer a full range of intruder alarm solutions, whether you need to secure a small commercial outlet, an office building or a large warehouse full of stock. We can help you secure your business.
CCTV SYSTEMS
See who is coming and going from your business premises with state-of-the-art CCTV systems. Download our brochure below and see which system and accessories would best suit your requirements.
fire suppression systems
Suppressing a fire can reduce damage and save lives.
emergency lighting
Would everyone in the building be able to find their way safely out of the building in the event of a fire or emergency evacuation?
ACCESS CONTROL
Managing who has access to your business is a critical part of risk management. This is why we offer full support, from what the best product might be for you, through to full installation and servicing.
Services We Offer
- Extinguisher Servicing
- Fire Risk Assessments
- Fire Alarms
- Emergency Lighting
- Intruder Alarms
- CCTV Systems
- Access Control
According to British Standards, all fire extinguishers, except carbon dioxide units, require an extended service every five years. This involves fully discharging foam, water, powder, and wet chemical extinguishers for testing and internal inspection.
- All work is undertaken by BSI and BAFE-assessed engineers at your site
- Carried out discreetly with minimum disruption
- Installed to British Standards
- Cost savings on discharging against replacement at the fifth year
- All work is in line with both BSI and DEFRA regarding environmental issues
- Reduced carbon footprint for removal and supplying of raw materials to scrap or manufacture extinguishers
If they pass inspection, new sealing parts and refills are added, allowing them to be returned to service. This means extinguishers don’t need to be replaced solely due to age; they can be serviced by OHEAP.
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Fire risk assessments identify and assess potential risks. This helps to identify areas in which your
policies and procedures may need improvement.
- Comprehensive report and action plan provided on completion
- Flexible assessments to work around you
- Carried out by a qualified assessor
Additionally, OHEAP will identify any fire safety precautions and provide you with a comprehensive plan, as well as our findings.
- Identify fire risks within your premises
- Identify how these risks can be managed
- Identify actionable steps to manage those risks effectively
- Develop an appropriate course of action
- Review and update the fire risk assessment regularly
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Having a working and regularly serviced fire alarm is one of the most effective ways to protect your premises and staff from fires.
At OHEAP our qualified and accredited engineers will design, install, test and service the best fire alarm systems for your premises.
We will design a fire alarm system bespoke to your premises, using the latest technology. And when it comes to installing your new alarm system, we’ll work around you.
We install our fire alarms in line with British Standard BS5839-1:2013 and the Regulatory Reform Order (2005). In addition, we will offer the option of 24/7 monitoring for added peace of mind.
1) We’ll book in your installation on a day that suits you.
2) Aim to install it discreetly with minimal disruptions.
3) Use BAFE and NSI Gold-certified engineers.
4) Ensure quality and professional service.
OHEAP Fire and Security also offer a fire alarm monitoring service. Monitoring gives you confident that if the worst should happen, you have experts monitoring your system.
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If you need an emergency lighting system, our specialist engineers can assist you with bespoke designs. All of our emergency lighting system designs comply with British Standard BS5839-1:2013 and the Regulatory Reform Order (2005).
We prioritise your convenience during installation, scheduling it for a day that works for you. This means
minimal disruption to your day-to-day activities.
As part of the installation and ongoing maintenance of your emergency lighting system, we will test and service each element. This will ensure it works when needed most and remains fully compliant.
Whether you need a new emergency lighting system, or have an existing set-up that you require servicing and maintaining, OHEAP Fire and Security can help. A fully functioning emergency lighting system aids evacuation, ensuring everyone can get out safely, and the emergency services can navigate your premises easily.
Our BAFE and NSI Gold certified engineers guarantee a high-quality, professional service, giving you complete confidence in your evacuation processes in the event of an emergency.
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All of our intruder alarms are industry-grade systems. Our systems conform to all regulations for most
insurers and meet standards set out by NSI.
Before installation, one of our specialist security consultants will complete a site survey and a risk
assessment. With this information, we’ll then design a solution to suit your needs and budget. Once you’re happy with our solution, we’ll then install it with minimal disruption to your workplace.
Depending on the system installed servicing is required either annually or every six months.
Our intruder alarm systems use the latest technology and can be integrated into wider security systems. Meaning we can utilise cameras and other security solutions you already have in place.
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Our dedication to excellence is recognised through our gold accreditation from NSI and is reinforced by our 60 years of experience. OHEAP offer the latest innovative technology including ANPR, facial recognition, infrared, and motion tracking cameras. We are also committed to using British technology in our security solutions.
We offer remote monitoring for constant, round-the-clock peace of mind, with 24/7 call-out options.
Our servicing is fully compliant with the most rigorous security benchmarks. Security system servicing with OHEAP includes checking for full movement and that there is no dirty or obstruction to the camera. This ensures your CCTV system can protect you when you need it most.
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Access control is a system that allows you to manage who can enter or exit certain areas of your property. This type of security system uses various methods of identification tools to allow access to a specific area.
Access control systems can be paired with other security solutions to create a holistically secure perimeter for your environment.
Virtually any business can benefit from access control, regardless of size or industry. Access control can be
especially useful for businesses with high-security needs, such as financial institutions, government agencies, and healthcare facilities.
Access control refers to the practice of limiting or controlling access to resources, systems, or physical
locations. The benefits of access control include:
- Improved Business Security
- Compliance
- Increased Efficiency
- Convenience and Flexibility
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Frequently Asked Questions
What Are The Main Types Of Fire Extinguisher?
There are five main fire extinguisher types:
Foam: Suitable for Class A and B fires. Limited electrical clearance
Carbon Dioxide: Suitable for Class B and fires involving electrical items.
Dry Powder: Suitable for Class A, B, C and electrical equipment
Wet Chemical: Suitable for Class A and F fires
Water: Suitable for Class A fires
How Often Should A Fire Extinguisher Be Checked?
Ensure your fire extinguisher is always ready when you need it by checking it regularly. In addition, monthly in-house checks should be conducted. We ensure that it is sited correctly, still has an anti-tamper device fitted and any gauge is reading correctly, is carried out and recorded.
All extinguishers require servicing by a professional company, e.g. OHEAP, once per year. Each extinguishing unit is tested in line with the current British Standards (5306) and certificated. Due to rigorous testing, extinguishers will be proven as compliant. With attention to BSI certification and third-party accreditation.
Finally, BAFE engineers are aware of all of the requirements necessary to meet compliance.
What Are The Main Classifications Of Fire?
As per the above, different types of extinguishers cover varying fires. In addition, extinguishers are assigned letters that denote what the classification is. Such as:
A Class: Carbonous materials e.g. wood, paper or cloth.
B Class: Flammable liquids e.g. petrol, liquefiable solids, wax or melting plastics.
C Class: Flammable gasses, propane, butane, methane etc.
D Class: Specialist powders for flammable metals e.g. potassium.
F Class: Flammable fats, cooking oils and chip fryers.
Electrical risk: Faulty outlets, outdated appliances, poor wiring etc.
Accreditations
We work with several third-party bodies to ensure we work to the highest industry standards.
Types of Extinguisher
Each Fire Extinguisher type has a unique agent inside which is specifically designed to combat a different type of fire risk. Click on each extinguihser image below and discover how each tyope should be used.
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