Places of worship often combine historic architecture with active community use, creating a wide range of fire safety considerations within a single site. From main worship spaces and chapels to vestries, offices, kitchens, meeting rooms and storage areas, fire risks can vary significantly depending on how the building is used. Many sites also host community groups, outreach activities, youth sessions and seasonal services, which can change occupancy levels and operational demands throughout the year. Fire alarm systems therefore need to be properly maintained to ensure reliable early warning across all areas at all times.
Safe I.S. delivers structured fire alarm servicing tailored to the operational and heritage sensitivities of places of worship.
Our BAFE SP203-1 accredited engineers carry out detailed inspections and testing of detectors, manual call points, alarm sounders, control panels, standby power supplies and associated system components in line with BS 5839. Working carefully around listed building features and multi-use spaces, we ensure systems remain fully operational, appropriately configured and suitable for protecting both occupants and the fabric of the building.