Fire Safety

Fire Safety

Operational Plan and Fire Safety Inspection – The Foundation of Building Safety

Every aspect of fire safety begins with clarity and accurate information.

An operational plan is a document that provides firefighters with essential details about fire protection systems, water sources, and building characteristics, allowing for fast and effective response during an emergency.

An operational plan is mandatory for:

  • Buildings with ten or more floors
  • Culturally valuable structures
  • Sites storing heritage objects or other assets of historical importance

Equally important is the regular fire safety inspection, during which a certified specialist assesses the building’s compliance with all fire safety requirements.

The inspection concludes with a report outlining any deficiencies and recommended corrective actions, helping prevent accidents and ensuring that the building meets all fire safety standards.

Fire Safety Training and Practical Skills

CitySecurity’s fire safety training equips employees with the knowledge and confidence to act correctly in a crisis situation.

Our courses include both theoretical instruction and hands-on exercises, covering topics such as:

  • Fire extinguisher handling and use
  • Preparation of designated fire safety officers
  • General workplace fire safety guidance

We also offer hot work training for individuals performing welding or other high-temperature work without a valid professional certificate.

Each training concludes with a knowledge assessment, and successful participants receive an official Hot Work Certificate, valid for five years.

This preparation ensures that your company’s staff are ready to respond quickly and safely, protecting themselves and others.

Fire Extinguisher Maintenance and Fire Safety Reports

Fire extinguishers are a building’s first line of defense, but their reliability depends on regular maintenance and inspection.

CitySecurity’s specialists perform fire extinguisher servicing according to current safety standards — checking the condition, pressure, powder quality, and the seal and trigger mechanism of each device.

Extinguishers stored in stable indoor environments should be serviced at least once every two years, while those kept outdoors, in vehicles, or on vessels must be inspected annually.

CitySecurity also assists in preparing fire safety self-inspection reports, identifying potential risk areas within the building and providing practical recommendations for improvement.

This report is mandatory for many types of facilities — from educational institutions to industrial sites.

Regular inspections and fire safety awareness help reduce the risk of fires and ensure your building remains fully compliant with legal and safety requirements.