The Fire & Rescue service attended 624,000 fires or false alarms in Britain during 2010 - 2011. There were 306 deaths in dwellings in 2010 - 2011. 268 were of accidental causes such as careless disposal of cigarettes! Presenting at the National Association of Healthcare Fire Officer (NAHFO) annual conference in May 2012 Presenting on the topic of Fire Risk Management at the Ministry of Justice in January. Delivering BS 9999 training for an Approved Inspector on Wednesday In the process of drafting PAS 7 - Strategic Fire Risk Management due May 2012 Presenting tomorrow at London Fire Brigade on the topic of Fire Safety in Healthcare premises. A Bill to require landlords to provide smoke alarms will come back to the House for a 2nd Reading debate on 21 Oct 2011. Presenting on the subject of managing Fire Engineered Buildings on Monday at International FireEx Birmingham NEC. Bill Koffel is arriving in the UK on Tuesday to share with us some of his NFPA expertise! Looking forward to that.

Contact BB7 Fire Safety Engineering in Chatham Maritime, Kent

Our office is within striking distance of London

London and Chatham Maritime may be worlds apart, but in reality they're separated by a 33 minute train journey. It's a fact that has attracted an exodus of people to St Mary's Island, drawn by the opportunity to escape the hustle and bustle of the City, but not feel out of touch. It really is the perfect location to enjoy the best of both worlds.

Chatham Maritime is also in close proximity to the M20, M2 and M25 motorways, providing easy access to Gatwick, Stansted and City airports, the Eurostar at Ashford and Eurotunnel at Folkestone. Bluewater, the largest shopping mall in Europe, is also less than 15 miles away.

How to get here

Chatham Maritime is located off the A231 approximately one mile north of Chatham town centre. From the west M25/A2: Leave the A2 at the A2/M2 junction, follow signs to Chatham Maritime via the A289 and the new Medway tunnel. Leave the tunnel at the first exit and follow the signs to The Historic Dockyard. From the south: From the M2 junction 3, take the A229 and then the A230 and follow signs to Chatham town centre, then follow signs to the Historic Dockyard.

By Rail - There are frequent train services from London St Pancras, Victoria, Cannon Street, London Bridge and Charing Cross to Chatham or Strood.

By Air - Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton are within easy reach via M2/M25. There is a private airport at Rochester and helicopter landing facilities are available within the Chatham Historic Dockyard.

By Boat - The River Thames can be accessed from Basin 1 via the River Medway. The marina is operated by Marina Developments Ltd (MDL).

BB7-Fire Safety Engineering

The Joiners Shop
Chatham Historic Dockyard
Chatham Maritime
Kent
ME4 4TZ
United Kingdom

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Phone: 0870 974 7706   
Web: http://www.bbseven.com

BB7 in Chatham, Kent
 

BB7 were the first company in the United Kingdom to obtain Quality Assurance Certification of Companies Offering Life Safety Fire Risk Assessment Services. BB7 has demonstrated to Warrington Certification, technical and management competencies to undertake life safety fire risk assessments as required by, The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, The Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006 and The Fire Safety Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010 and is now listed as a certified company.

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