Most premises need a maintenance department. Very few need one on the payroll.
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Three ways we keep a building working: fixing what has broken, fitting what is new, and proving the rest is safe.

- Annual contract
- Priority callout
- Parts at supplier price
Fixed visits, a named engineer and a written record of every fault and every part. The contract that stops small faults becoming closed kitchens.

- Annual inspection
- Extinguishers & alarms
- Emergency lighting
Extinguishers, detection, alarms and emergency lighting, tested and tagged in one visit and certified the same week. Next year’s date is already in the certificate.

- Supply and fit
- Commissioned on site
- Documented handover
Surveyed before it is ordered, fitted to the manufacturer’s figures, commissioned on the day and handed over with every certificate in one file.

- Annual contract
- Priority callout
- Parts at supplier price

- Annual inspection
- Extinguishers & alarms
- Emergency lighting

- Supply and fit
- Commissioned on site
- Documented handover
Fixed visits, a named engineer and a written record of every fault and every part. The contract that stops small faults becoming closed kitchens.
Extinguishers, detection, alarms and emergency lighting, tested and tagged in one visit and certified the same week. Next year’s date is already in the certificate.
Surveyed before it is ordered, fitted to the manufacturer’s figures, commissioned on the day and handed over with every certificate in one file.
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