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Who We Are
Fyr Consultancy is a Fire Safety Consultancy Service offering expert guidance and support to both Public and Private Sector Housing Organisations. Our team has extensive experience in managing the delivery of fire safety across the residential sector, and is dedicated to supporting you in effectively managing fire safety and complying with the fire safety legislation, ensuring the safety of your property, the residents within them and their homes.
Neville Tomblin, our Managing Consultant, is an experienced fire safety professional, a member of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers and an Affiliate of the Institution of Fire Engineers. Neville is a past winner of the Association for Specialist Fire Protection's prestigious Passive Fire Safety Manager of the Year Award, in recognition of his contribution in championing the importance of passive fire safety in ensuring residents are safe in their homes. He has also been instrumental in the organisations he has worked for, and their partners, winning fire safety awards for the fire safety work undertaken under his tenure. Neville is very vocal in raising awareness in all aspects of fire safety and is a regular contributor to seminars, workshops and webinars.
With our comprehensive range of services and links to other fire safety specialists and professionals, we can assist you in assessing and mitigating fire hazards, creating fire safety plans, conducting fire risk assessments, undertaking compartmentation and fire door surveys. We are also able to provide a link to an exceptional training programme to provide fire safety training to your staff.
Rest assured that the expertise and experience that we are able to offer will give you peace of mind and confidence in your fire safety measures and ensure compliance with current and forthcoming fire safety legislation.
Choose Fyr Consultancy for all your fire safety needs. Together, we can protect lives and property from the devastating effects of fire.