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5 Things That Will Fail a Fire Inspection. 🚫🔥

Here's the five most common reasons buildings fail a fire inspection, and what you can do about each one. 1. Blocked or Inaccessible Fire Equipment Extinguishers stored behind boxes, hose reels blocked by furniture, hydrant booster connections buried under seasonal...

Is Your Fire Compliance Ready for the New Financial Year?

The end of the financial year is a checkpoint for property and strata managers to review compliance obligations and make sure everything is in order before June 30. It's easy for servicing schedules to slip or documentation to fall behind across a busy portfolio - but...

Contract coming to an end? Get a quote from FESSA.

Fire servicing contract coming to an end? Now is the time to review your options and ensure your building is set up with the right team moving forward. At FESSA, we focus on making fire compliance simple, proactive, and reliable - so you can manage your property with...

Autumn Fire Safety: Key Risks & Tips

As we transition into Autumn, fire risks change. For property managers and business owners this means staying ahead to protect your tenants, staff, and assets. We’ve outlined some key risks and tips we see during Autumn - and how you can stay safe and compliant....

Benefits of integrating fire alarm monitoring into your business.

Fire safety doesn't stop at installing alarms and having equipment - your fire alarm system needs active monitoring to respond immediately in an emergency. Here's why integrating fire alarm monitoring is important for your business or building. Faster Emergency...

Preparing for bushfire threats: Fire safety for rural businesses

As temperatures rise across South Australia, now is the time to ensure your business is prepared for the upcoming Fire Danger Season. Bushfires can strike with little warning, but by being informed, compliant, and proactive - you can protect your people, property, and...

How to develop a fire evacuation plan for your workplace.

A clear, well-prepared emergency plan can save lives and protect property. Under WHS regulations, your plan should cover: Emergency procedures: - How to respond effectively - Evacuation processes - Notifying emergency services quickly - First aid and medical support -...

How Fire Sprinkler Systems Can Reduce Insurance Costs.

When it comes to protecting your property, fire sprinkler systems are one of the most effective safety measures you can install. Not only do they save lives and limit property damage, but they can also help reduce your insurance premiums. Why insurers value fire...

Fire safety compliance during renovations and refurbishments.

Renovation and refurbishment projects introduce heightened risks to existing fire safety protocols. It is critical to understand the legal obligation to maintain fire protection measures remains in full effect throughout the entire construction process. Temporary...