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Stay Safe: England's Latest Fire Safety Requirements

The Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 report's recommendations have been put into action with the introduction of the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022. The rules went into effect on January 23, 2023, and have been introduced in under Article 24 of the Fire Safety Order. 

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Ring in the Future: How Video Doorbells Secure Your Home

Purchasing a video ring doorbell is a wise decision for anyone who wants to enhance the security and comfort of their home. The ability to see who is at the door without having to unlock it adds an extra layer of security against unwanted visitors. Furthermore, the video feature allows you to check on your front porch even when you're not at home, giving you peace of mind. The doorbell also has motion detection and night vision, allowing you to be alerted to any activity outside your home, even in low light conditions. It is easy to use and to access footage thanks to the simple installation and interaction with smartphone apps. Overall, a video ring doorbell is an excellent investment for any homeowner looking to improve the safety and convenience of their home or business.

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5 Essential Requirements Your Business Can't Afford to Ignore: A Short Guide to Insurance Compliance

Protecting your company from potential losses is critical as a business owner. Keeping up with regulations and requirements, on the other hand, can be difficult. In this article, we'll go over five key insurance compliance requirements that your company can't afford to overlook. We'll explain about compliance and security, from CCTV systems and intruder alarms, to certifications and liability insurance.

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What Are Disabled Refuge Areas? And Why Are They Important?

Disabled refuge areas are designated safe zones in buildings that are intended to provide a secure location for people who are unable to evacuate the building during an emergency. These areas are specifically designed to accommodate people with disabilities, such as those who use wheelchairs, who may have difficulty using the building's regular emergency exits.

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