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Home Safety

…from fire? You can check the safety of your home by using our new Home Fire Safety Check tool here. We also offer Safer Homes Visits; our friendly staff will visit your home or call you to provide advice, make any necessary recommendations and can provide smoke alarms. Click here to request a Safer Homes Visit. To book your Safer Homes Visit contact your local fire station or our team on 01429 8740…

Home Safety

Book a Safer Homes Visit

…ur local communities, we offer everyone in Cleveland a FREE Safer Homes Visit. Could you or someone you know benefit from having a Safer Homes Visit? If yes, please complete the form below to request a FREE Safer Homes Visit and a friendly member of our prevention team will phone or email you to confirm a convenient date and time to visit. Are you booking this visit for yourself?(Required) Yes No,…

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Home Safety Check Report

…aire. It will raise your awareness and offer advice on the common home fire risks. This fire safety plan should be read in conjunction with the information held on the Home safety section of Cleveland Fire Brigade website www.clevelandfire.gov.uk/safety/home-safety/ If you have any concerns please contact Cleveland Fire Brigade. Prevention advice Between 2010 and 2015 there were over 29,000 acciden…

Checking Your Home Safety

Cleveland Fire Brigade is supporting the NFCC’s national Home Safety Week (13 – 19 June) and urging people to take fire safety precautions in the home to stay safe. They are reminding residents that a free Safer Home Assessment is available for a quick check-up to make sure everything is in order and reduce the risk of fire. Robin Turnbull, Area Manager – Prevention, Protection & Engagement said:…

Frequently Asked Questions

…ce under an enactment is in force An Alterations Notice under the Fire Safety Order requires it Q: Who is the ‘responsible person? In a workplace, this is the employer and any other person who may have control of any part of the premises, for example, the occupier or owner. In all other premises the person or people in control of the premises will be responsible. If there is more than one responsib…