We've been in this position. It's not fun but it's more common than it should be.
Drop your answer in the comments. Genuinely curious how others approach it.
What Would You Do?
You arrive at a routine inspection and discover the previous contractor's documentation is missing, three years' worth.
The AFSS is due in 60 days.
No service records. No evidence of long-interval work.
No way to verify what's actually been completed on the system. Will the hydrant system take boost pressure? Where are the dampers installed? What is the fire rating of that compartment so you can assess fire seal performance?
What do you do first?
His friendly and approachable attitude ensured smooth communication with both staff and residents."
This is exactly the standard we're proud of at 2020 Fire. Congratulations Neo on this well-earned recognition. ๐
Employee of the Month - Nigel ๐
When a team is full of people who just get it done, no fuss, no shortcuts, just consistent, reliable work done the right way - recognising one person is never easy.
This month, our leadership team has chosen Nigel for our Employee of the Month award. It's the people like Nigel who keep our work to the standard our clients and buildings depend on.
Congratulations Nigel, it's well deserved. ๐
Strong sessions, relevant topics and good conversations with others across the industry. It was valuable to hear where things are heading and bring those insights back to the team.
If you were there and we didn't get a chance to connect, reach out.
Another new site, another community to look after. This time in Botany.
We've picked up another routine maintenance contract, this time for a residential and commercial property in Botany.
Our team will be delivering both Fire and HVAC maintenance across the site, keeping residents safe and businesses running.
Every site we take on is a commitment to look after the people and properties in our care and that's something we don't take lightly.
Building owners & fire contractors - be concerned: The Regulatory body for Accredited Practitioners (Fire Safety) is considering enforcing an audit that Practitionerโs themselves must hold all data from the AFSS Audit for 10 years irrespective of who they are employed by.
We fully support that Practitioners have availability to this data for 10 years, but not by keeping it on uncontrolled networks outside the data safety systems reputable companies run is an insane risk in this cyber-risk world.