Life and Asset Protection
Identifies weaknesses that can increase fire spread, delayed response, and potential loss severity.
Fire is one of the most destructive risks facing industrial and commercial facilities.
A Uniquo fire audit provides a systematic, independent review of your fire prevention measures, detection and suppression systems, emergency procedures, and regulatory compliance, helping you protect lives, assets, and business continuity.
Our audits are built to evaluate not just the presence of fire systems, but whether they are correctly designed, maintained, accessible, understood by personnel, and suitable for the facility's actual fire risks.
A structured audit reveals whether the facility's fire prevention, detection, suppression, escape, response, and compliance arrangements are strong enough to protect life, property, and operations.
Identifies weaknesses that can increase fire spread, delayed response, and potential loss severity.
Reviews whether detection, alarm, suppression, and emergency arrangements are practical and effective.
Supports alignment with code, insurer, statutory, and management-system fire requirements.
Our fire audit evaluates both installed fire protection systems and the management practices that determine their effectiveness.
Review of fire hazards, combustible exposure, and fire loading analysis.
Type, placement, maintenance condition, and training adequacy for extinguisher use.
Fire detection and alarm system audit for coverage, operability, and alert readiness.
Inspection of sprinkler and suppression systems including CO2, FM200, and deluge arrangements.
Inspection of fire hydrant networks, hose reels, and associated firefighting accessibility.
Audit of evacuation routes, exit doors, signage, and emergency egress discipline.
Assessment of passive fire protection, compartment integrity, and fire-stopping effectiveness.
Review of the Emergency Response Plan and emergency organisation arrangements.
Planning support and observation of fire drills to assess execution and readiness.
Review of housekeeping, hot work permit systems, and storage of flammable materials.
Our fire audit framework considers code requirements, insurer expectations, statutory obligations, and emergency planning elements relevant to industrial and commercial facilities.
National Building Code fire and life safety requirements relevant to building and occupancy conditions.
Tariff Advisory Committee fire protection expectations relevant to insurable risk control.
Factory-related fire safety obligations affecting plant operations and workplace emergency preparedness.
Local fire department No Objection Certificate requirements affecting operational and occupancy readiness.
Alignment with fire emergency planning elements under health and safety management system expectations.
Our audit experience spans process, storage, healthcare, hospitality, commercial, and infrastructure-linked occupancies.
Process areas with ignition, reaction, and hazardous storage risks.
High-consequence facilities requiring layered fire protection and emergency response controls.
Fire-sensitive operations involving flammable liquids, vapours, and process handling.
Storage occupancies where fire loading, access, and suppression adequacy are critical.
Facilities needing sensitive detection, suppression, and business continuity protection.
Occupancy-driven fire safety requiring strong alarm, exit, and compartmentation controls.
Critical occupancies with patient evacuation constraints and high continuity requirements.
Industrial occupancies where electrical, process, storage, and housekeeping risks must be controlled.
Connect with UNIQUO for fire audits covering hazard assessment, fire systems, evacuation review, ERP evaluation, drills, and compliance with key fire safety requirements.