NPG approaches this work with a clear understanding of how guidance is applied in practice. Experience in similar projects means that systems are designed with real building conditions in mind, rather than relying solely on theoretical standards. Previous projects have involved large-scale installations in occupied residential buildings, requiring coordination with managing agents, fire risk assessors, and enforcement bodies. This experience supports a delivery approach that is both compliant and practical.
Systems delivered by NPG are designed to meet BS 5839 standards and align with NFCC guidance. They are also developed with consideration for stakeholder acceptance, including fire authorities and insurers. This reduces the risk of delays or revisions during the approval process. A single point of responsibility is maintained throughout the project. Design, installation, certification, and maintenance are managed within one structure, providing clarity and consistency. This reduces the complexity of coordinating multiple contractors and supports a more efficient delivery process.
Specification is kept focused on what is required to achieve compliance and safety. Avoiding unnecessary additions helps manage costs, which is an important factor where leaseholders are affected by building safety expenses.
This level of accreditation supports delivery across multiple aspects of fire safety within a single framework. The approach is based on experience, compliance, and delivery. Systems are designed to meet the required standards, installed with minimal disruption, and supported through ongoing maintenance. The aim is to provide a clear and reliable route through the IMAF process.
From confirming eligibility and preparing a compliant application to designing, installing, and maintaining your fire alarm system, the full process is managed in a clear and structured way. If your building may qualify, get in touch to discuss your position and take the next step towards securing funding and improving fire safety.