What We Offer Complete Fire Safety and First Aid packages to suit your individual business needs.

Our team.
All our representatives come from a professional fire service management or medical background, and as such are able to provide high quality training, using their experience to highlight the importance of being first aid trained and fire safety conscious.

With over 20 years of experience, we guarantee that you will not be disappointed with the services we provide. During training sessions we aim to give participants both the skills and confidence to use what they have learnt, with a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical sessions.

Company History

Enliven Fire Ltd started trading in July 2006. It became apparent quite quickly that there was a need for businesses to have a single contact for the majority of their training and safety requirements.

We are currently the sole contractor to SERCO UK for recycling Fire Extinguishers and work together with Guideposts Trust in providing specialist Fire Safety and First Aid services to their latest development in Witney, Oxfordshire.

In June 2007 we were awarded the Payroll Giving Gold award indicating our commitment to ensuring that our employees have the choice to help nominated charities.

We are constantly looking to improve in our delivery of our services and with every service delivered we ask for feedback, so you can be assured we listen to what our customers require.

We are currently working to achieve ISO 9001:2000 accreditation which will further ensure the services and training we deliver are monitored and the same high level maintained throughout our client base.

Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (RRO)

On the 1st October 2006 the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRO) came into force, this change in the law affects a variety of people.

If you are one of the following then you will need to act:

  • responsible for business premises
  • an employer
  • self-employed with business premises
  • charity or voluntary organisation
  • contractor with a degree of control over any premises

The RRO now supersedes all previously issued fire certificates.

The fire service will no longer issue fire certificates; however, they will continue to carry out ad hoc inspections. It is now the role of the employer to undertake a fire risk assessment for his premises and act on those findings.

The penalties for non-compliance are unlimited fines and, in extreme cases, a custodial sentence.

The governments Fire Gateway provides a compliance self assessment to see if you are meeting the requirements of the new legislation.

For more information on the Regularatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order and details of the governments published Fire Safety Guides click here.