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  • Conducted on

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  • Location

Front of House Appearances

  • Is the desk free of clutter, food and drinks?

  • Are all of the lights within the main reception operational?

  • Is the sofa clean and in good condition

  • Are the false flowers clean and free of dust?

  • Is the carpet in a a good condition

  • Are packages stored away with no address numbers showing

Fire Safety

  • Daily fire safety asset checks are vital to safeguard lives and property. Fires can strike unexpectedly, and regular inspections of extinguishers, alarms, sprinklers, and exits ensure their functionality during emergencies. Identifying hazards through routine assessments allows timely maintenance and upgrades, reducing response time and promoting a safety-conscious culture. Vigilance in fire safety preserves lives, protects property, and fosters a secure environment for all.

  • Is the emergency communication panel fault free

  • Is the fire panel free of any faults?

  • Which Zone is in fault?

  • What is the fault code

  • Give a brief description of the fault

  • Are all 4 emergency exit signs illuminated and display a green LED?

  • Are all 14 emergency lights (on the ground floor) display a green LED?

  • Are the fire extinguishers clearly labelled and unobstructed?

  • Is the stairwell exit clear of any items or obstructions?

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