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Religious Buildings
Churches, chapels and cathedrals are busy buildings that need specialist fire protection. AllSaved can help keep visitors protected in your place of worship.

Keeping congregations safe
Every church building is unique and presents its own challenge in terms of fire protection. It’s important that all fire protection equipment is serviced and maintained, and that any actions highlighted in the fire risk assessment are carried out.
It’s a legal requirement to conduct a thorough fire risk assessment in any non-domestic building, which includes places of worship, to ensure the safety of those using the space. This can be carried out by the nominated responsible person for your building, but it’s always advisable to work with expert fire safety consultants to ensure all the potential risks are assessed.

Essential guide to fire safety in religious buildings
If you are responsible for fire safety in your place of worship or diocese, what are the key responsibilities? As an absolute minimum, you must:
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Carry out fire risk assessments regularly
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Ensure fire safety equipment undergoes regular servicing, repair and maintenance
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Keep escape routes clear at all times
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Train lay staff and clergy in fire prevention and what to do in an emergency
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Hold regular drills to ensure people can safely evacuate the religious building if necessary

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