
Fire safety of buildings by professionals
A well-executed fire safety project is essential for ensuring comprehensive fire safety of buildings — protecting lives, assets, and operational continuity. Every legal entity is required to ensure the following activities through a fire protection specialist:
- preparation of fire safety solutions in building design documentation
- performance of activities related to the assessment of product conformity or certification
- preparing fire hazard analyses in the premises of legal entities and sole traders.
The project documentation for a building must include, in particular:
- division of the building into fire compartments,
- determination of fire risk,
- determination of requirements for the building structure,
- ensuring the evacuation of people and animals,
- determination of requirements for escape routes,
- determination of clearance distances,
- definition of fire safety measures,
- determination of emergency equipment.
We offer fire safety projects for the following types of buildings:
- production buildings
- non-production buildings
- residential buildings
- shopping centers
- multifunctional and administrative buildings
- hotels
- warehouses
- agricultural buildings
You need a fire safety of building project for a zoning decision, building permit, and final building approval. You can then use the building. In the event of a change in the purpose of the building or its layout, it is necessary to update the fire safety project and request approval of the project from the Fire and Rescue Service.
The price of fire safety documentation always depends on the size and purpose of the building. We will be happy to provide you with a price quote upon request.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
It refers to a set of measures and technical solutions that ensure the protection of life, health, and property from the effects of fire in buildings.
It includes fire compartments, escape routes, fire closures, fire alarm systems, fire suppression systems, evacuation signage, and structural fire resistance.
During the design phase, upon final inspection, during modifications to the building, and through regular fire safety inspections.
Employers are responsible for ensuring fire safety in buildings and workplaces.
In accordance with Act No. 314/2001 Coll. on Fire Protection, they must establish effective fire prevention systems, prepare and maintain appropriate fire safety documentation, provide regular fire safety training for employees, and implement both technical and organizational measures to minimize fire risks.
The scope of these responsibilities depends on the type and category of the building or activity being carried out.
By preparing fire protection documentation, installing safety systems, and training responsible personnel.