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Fire safety in the workplace: How to identify the signs of a building in need of upgrades — Atomic Projects

Fire safety in the workplace: How to identify the signs of a building in need of upgrades

Fire safety is a critical aspect of any commercial building, and it’s important to take steps to ensure that your building is up to code and that your employees are protected in the event of a fire. In this blog post, we will discuss how to identify the signs of a building in need of fire protection upgrades, and what steps you can take to keep your building safe.

One of the most important signs of a building in need of fire protection upgrades is the presence of outdated or malfunctioning fire protection equipment. This can include fire alarms, sprinklers, and extinguishers. If your building’s fire protection equipment is more than 10 years old, or if it has been damaged or is not functioning properly, it’s likely that it needs to be upgraded.

Another important sign of a building in need of fire protection upgrades is the presence of fire hazards. These can include things like blocked exits, cluttered storage areas, and improperly stored flammable materials. These hazards can increase the risk of fire and make it more difficult for employees to evacuate the building in the event of a fire.

A third sign is the age of the building, if it is older than 30 years, it’s important to get it inspected. Some older buildings may not have been built to current fire safety standards and may require updates or upgrades to bring them up to code.

It’s also important to be aware of any recent changes to building codes or fire safety regulations. These changes may require updates to your building’s fire protection systems, such as the installation of new fire alarms or sprinklers.

In order to keep your building safe, it’s important to conduct regular fire safety inspections, and to address any issues that are identified during these inspections. This can include things like replacing outdated equipment, removing fire hazards, and making updates to bring your building up to code.

In conclusion, fire safety is a critical aspect of any commercial building, and it’s important to take steps to ensure that your building is up to code and that your employees are protected in the event of a fire. By identifying the signs of a building in need of fire protection upgrades, such as outdated or malfunctioning equipment, fire hazards, and changes to building codes, you can take steps to keep your building safe. At Atomic Projects, we offer a wide range of fire protection services, from inspections and maintenance to upgrades and retrofits. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help protect your building and your employees.

Fire safety in the workplace: How to identify the signs of a building in need of upgrades

Fire safety in the workplace: How to identify the signs of a building in need of upgrades — Atomic Projects

Fire safety is a critical aspect of any commercial building, and it’s important to take steps to ensure that your building is up to code and that your employees are protected in the event of a fire. In this blog post, we will discuss how to identify the signs of a building in need of fire protection upgrades, and what steps you can take to keep your building safe.

One of the most important signs of a building in need of fire protection upgrades is the presence of outdated or malfunctioning fire protection equipment. This can include fire alarms, sprinklers, and extinguishers. If your building’s fire protection equipment is more than 10 years old, or if it has been damaged or is not functioning properly, it’s likely that it needs to be upgraded.

Another important sign of a building in need of fire protection upgrades is the presence of fire hazards. These can include things like blocked exits, cluttered storage areas, and improperly stored flammable materials. These hazards can increase the risk of fire and make it more difficult for employees to evacuate the building in the event of a fire.

A third sign is the age of the building, if it is older than 30 years, it’s important to get it inspected. Some older buildings may not have been built to current fire safety standards and may require updates or upgrades to bring them up to code.

It’s also important to be aware of any recent changes to building codes or fire safety regulations. These changes may require updates to your building’s fire protection systems, such as the installation of new fire alarms or sprinklers.

In order to keep your building safe, it’s important to conduct regular fire safety inspections, and to address any issues that are identified during these inspections. This can include things like replacing outdated equipment, removing fire hazards, and making updates to bring your building up to code.

In conclusion, fire safety is a critical aspect of any commercial building, and it’s important to take steps to ensure that your building is up to code and that your employees are protected in the event of a fire. By identifying the signs of a building in need of fire protection upgrades, such as outdated or malfunctioning equipment, fire hazards, and changes to building codes, you can take steps to keep your building safe. At Atomic Projects, we offer a wide range of fire protection services, from inspections and maintenance to upgrades and retrofits. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help protect your building and your employees.

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What do remedial building services involve?

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They include repairing and restoring defective or ageing parts of buildings — façades, waterproofing, balconies, roofs, concrete, and heritage assets.

How long do remedial building services take?

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Typical timeframes:

• Small repairs: 2–4 weeks

• Mid-scale façades/balconies: 2–6 months

• Large projects: 6–12 months+

We confirm scope after a Building Investigation.

How much do remedial building services cost in Sydney?

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Costs depend on severity and size:

• Localised repairs: $20k–$100k

• Mid-scale projects: $200k–$800k

• Large complexes: $1m–$5m+

All scopes are transparent and align with our Defect Rectification.

What is the impact on residents and tenants?

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We minimise disruption through:

• Clear communication and staging

• Protective sheeting and dust suppression

• Daily updates for strata committees

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We provide:

• Workmanship warranties

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All linked with our Defect Rectification.

What causes building defects?

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Common causes include:

• Water ingress and failed waterproofing

• Ageing materials

• Structural movement

• Poor past detailing

Often tied to Concrete Repairs or Waterproofing Remediation.

Do you work on heritage as well as modern buildings?

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Yes — we restore Heritage Buildings with conservation-approved methods and apply engineered solutions for modern high-rises.

Who should I contact for remedial building services in Sydney?

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Contact Atomic Projects — Sydney’s remedial specialists.

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