FSS technicians go off-road
Here at FSS – health and safety always comes first. We’re committed to ensuring our team are safe on the road and onsite. Sometimes it’s a rough road to the site!
We have a customer who has sites only accessible by 4WDs, so last month we held two 4WD courses for our teams in the Lower North Island.
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Fire Security Services have nothing to hide
A trip to the Chathams!
5 steps to running successful trial evacuations
How often should fire extinguishers be checked?
Fire extinguishers provide a first line of defence against fires, they play a vital role in the workplace. Fire extinguishers should be readily accessible and fully functional, to be used in an instant. Properly maintained fire extinguishers operated by trained people save lives and prevent property damage.
Fire extinguishers require annual maintenance and monthly inspections. Lack of maintenance can lead to an extinguisher not discharging when required or rupturing when pressurised.
The one Christmas tree mistake you don’t want to make
While the silly season is upon us, Fire Security Services have a reminder not to be silly with your Christmas tree this year.
When you’re heading out to the Christmas tree farm, have you considered the damage a live Christmas tree could cause?
Real Christmas trees that are under-watered can dry out quickly and create a fire risk – especially when wrapped in Christmas lights.
Fire Security Services Senior Alarm Technician and volunteer firefighter, Aaron Kirk, likened having a dry Christmas tree to “having a bucket of petrol in your living room.’’
Who is responsible for fire safety training in the workplace?
Who looks after your fire safety training? Do your employees need to be trained?
Many employers are asking these questions. There is a minefield information out there, and legislation that employers must follow to keep their staff safe
As an employer or building owner, there are specific training requirements needed as part of the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Regulations 2018. To save you scrolling through pages of legislation, we’ve done the hard work for you and condensed everything you need to know about fire safety training.
COVID-19 Service update - 31 August
As a large part of the country moves into Alert Level 3 and Auckland remains at Alert Level 4, we are continuing to look after our clients’ fire protection needs.
Regions in Alert Level 3
Our technicians are back on the ground, safely undergoing regular testing, inspections and maintenance while at Alert Level 3. If you have any specific site requirements during Alert Level 3, please contact us.
Fire Security Services operations in Alert Level 4
As Fire Security Services operate in COVID-19 Alert Level 4, we have scaled back our services in line with guidelines from the Fire Protection Association NZ.
For non-essential services and for buildings that aren’t occupied, FSS will only respond to urgent critical faults and/or a request from FENZ to attend site. However, if your organisation provides an essential service or is occupied and if it is safe to do so, we can carry out certain routine inspections and service work to ensure the system remains functional. These sites are being considered on a case-by-case basis. The safety of our staff and our clients is our priority, any site visits will be carried out with strict COVID-19 protocols.
A seamless upgrade for Wellington Regional Hospital
Wellington’s Regional Hospital 48 node fire alarm system seamlessly upgraded within a single day ensuring no disruption of service
In June 2020, Fire Security Service’s Wellington team successfully upgraded Wellington Regional Hospital from their ageing fire alarm system to the latest state-of-the art fire detection and evacuation system.