Preventive maintenance for smoke control systems

SE Controls, smoke control, smoke ventilation
To ensure compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, SE Controls offers a preventive maintenance service for natural or powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems.

SE Controls, one of the largest providers of smoke-control systems, natural-ventilation systems and maintenance services, can provide a complete preventive maintenance services for smoke-ventilation systems. The scope of the service extends from early involvement in new and refurbished building projects to long-term ongoing maintenance. The company has over 28 years’ experience in the sector.

The company provides preventive maintenance visits to conform with the requirement of BSI Schedule BS 7346:1-1990, BS 5588:12-2004, Building Regulations Approved Document B and BS 9999.

Complying with these standards means that natural or powered smoke and heat exhaust ventilation systems are checked, maintained and components replaced where required.

Regular preventive maintenance reduces the cost of replacement and the possibility of failure.

SE Control’s maintenance department can offer problem solving, advice and alternative solutions to existing systems that require modification — after which they can be regularly maintained.

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