Keeping people safe and ensuring your building meets fire safety legislation is essential for every business and property owner in Normandy, Surrey.
Whether you manage a commercial premises, a residential block, a community venue, or a mixed-use building, you have a legal duty under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 to maintain a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment and ensure your life safety systems are properly serviced.
At ESI: Fire Safety, we support organisations across Normandy with professional fire risk assessments and a comprehensive suite of fire safety services.
As proud Members of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM) and the UK Fire Association, we follow the highest standards of competency and professionalism in all our work.
Fire Risk Assessments in Normandy
A fire risk assessment is the foundation of any compliant fire safety strategy. It identifies hazards, evaluates the risk to occupants, and outlines the steps required to reduce risks and protect people. Our qualified fire risk assessors provide detailed, fully documented assessments for:
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Offices and commercial buildings
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Industrial units, warehouses and workshops
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Retail premises and hospitality venues
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HMOs and residential blocks
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Schools, churches and community buildings
Each assessment includes a clear action plan, prioritised recommendations, and photographic evidence. You’ll receive a professional, easy-to-understand report that helps you meet your legal obligations and maintain a safe environment for all building users.
Fire Strategy Plans & Fire Safety Documentation
For more complex or higher-risk buildings, a fire strategy plan is essential. It explains how fire safety measures work together and provides guidance for building operations, contractors and responsible persons. Our fire strategy documentation covers:
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Means of escape
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Evacuation strategy and occupancy loads
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Fire-resistant construction and compartmentation
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Sitings and suitability of fire protection systems
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Management procedures and responsible person duties
Whether you are refurbishing, extending or changing the use of your premises, we can prepare new fire strategy plans or update existing documentation in line with modern standards.
Fire Extinguisher Servicing & Maintenance
Fire extinguishers are one of the most important early-stage fire protection tools in any building. Legislation requires annual servicing by a competent person to ensure equipment is safe and functional. We provide extinguisher servicing in Normandy to BS 5306 standards, including:
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Annual maintenance
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Replacements and refills
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New equipment supply and installation
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Correct signage and mounting
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Staff awareness training where required
We ensure you have the right extinguishers for the risks present and that your equipment remains compliant year-round.
Fire Alarm Servicing & System Maintenance
Fire alarm systems are a critical life safety component and must be serviced in accordance with BS 5839. Our engineers at ESI: Fire Safety have extensive experience with all types of fire alarm installations across Normandy, including:
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Addressable and conventional fire alarm systems
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Wireless fire detection
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Aspirating smoke detection
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Integrated commercial systems
We offer routine servicing, fault diagnostics, remedial works and full documentation to maintain compliance and system reliability.
Emergency Lighting Testing & Maintenance
Emergency lighting ensures safe evacuation in the event of power loss or smoke. We provide monthly function tests, annual duration tests and full servicing to BS 5266 standards.
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Full emergency lighting testing
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Maintenance and component replacement
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Logbook updates
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System upgrades and new installations
Reliable emergency lighting is not just a compliance requirement; it is essential protection for occupants during an emergency.
Fire Safety Training in Normandy
Fire safety training is a legal requirement for all staff, and it plays a crucial role in reducing fire risk and ensuring everyone knows how to respond in an emergency. At ESI: Fire Safety, we deliver practical, engaging and building-specific training for organisations across Normandy.
Our training includes:
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Fire safety awareness
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Fire warden and fire marshal training
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Evacuation procedures and assembly point management
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Use of extinguishers (theory or practical)
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Responsibilities of the Responsible Person under the Fire Safety Order
Training is available onsite for your team and tailored to your business type, occupancy and risk profile. This ensures your staff gain the confidence and knowledge needed to act quickly and safely.
Why Choose ESI: Fire Safety?
With over two decades of experience in life safety systems, and as Members of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers, we bring professional expertise, technical competence and a commitment to raising fire safety standards across Normandy and the surrounding areas.
You benefit from:
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Qualified, professional assessors and engineers
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Clear, practical reports and compliance guidance
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Honest, expert advice based on current standards
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Local knowledge and fast response times
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A complete range of fire safety services under one roof
Our mission is simple: to keep your building safe, compliant and protected at all times.
Book a Fire Risk Assessment in Normandy
If you need a fire risk assessment, fire safety training, extinguisher servicing, fire alarm maintenance or a full fire strategy plan, we’re here to help. Contact us today on 01276 300 351 to arrange a site visit or request an initial consultation.
Protect your people. Protect your property. Stay compliant.
Services in Normandy
Local Area around Normandy
Normandy is a semi-rural village in west Surrey, located between Guildford and Aldershot, with a population of around 2,500–3,000 when combined with its smaller surrounding hamlets. It sits within the borough of Guildford, offering a blend of countryside living and good access to nearby towns and transport links. The area is characterised by leafy residential roads, farmland, and extensive green space, including commons and woodland that are popular for walking, cycling, and horse riding. Key features include a strong village community, local pubs, a village hall, sports facilities, and regular community events that give the area a friendly, small-village feel. Normandy also has a number of historic houses and period properties, with some attractive cottages and larger homes reflecting the village’s long history as an agricultural and military-adjacent settlement near the Ash Ranges training area. For fire and rescue cover, the closest stations are typically Guildford Fire Station (around 6–8 miles away, roughly 15–20 minutes by road depending on the exact location in Normandy) and Camberley or Woking as secondary resources; response across Surrey is coordinated so coverage is generally robust. In terms of healthcare, the nearest major hospitals are the Royal Surrey County Hospital in Guildford (about 6–8 miles away), Frimley Park Hospital near Camberley, and Ashford and St Peter’s Hospitals slightly further afield. Local GP surgeries and medical centres can be found in Ash, Guildford, and surrounding villages, providing routine primary care. Normandy’s history includes agricultural roots, military connections through the nearby ranges, and a pattern of gradual suburbanisation while largely retaining its rural character. For someone moving to the area, key safety points include awareness of limited street lighting in some lanes, moderate traffic on cut-through roads at peak times, and adherence to local guidance around the nearby military training grounds. Overall, Normandy appeals to those seeking a quiet, green environment with easy access to larger employment and retail centres, good outdoor leisure opportunities, and a strong sense of local identity.