“We have had the pleasure of working with Karntek for the past two years and have been consistently impressed with the quality of their work. Their attention to detail is outstanding, ensuring that every aspect of each fire door survey is carried out thoroughly and to the highest standard.
Their ability to manage access and handle resident liaison is also of huge benefit to our team and the wider process. Their operatives on site are well presented and communicate well with residents.
One of the aspects we value most is the clarity of their reporting. The reports are easy to read, well-structured, and provide clear guidance, making it simple for us and our teams to understand any required actions. This has been a great help in managing compliance efficiently across our sites. It also assists greatly in obtaining quotes for any required remedials.
We would not hesitate to recommend Karntek to anyone looking for a reliable, professional, and knowledgeable fire door surveyor.”
“We’ve worked with Karntek across multiple developments where they provided consultancy support in line with the requirements of the BSA and guidance from the BSR. They assisted preparing documentation to populate Premises Information Boxes and with the development of the Building Safety Case Report for one of our high-rise buildings.
They attended site visits and coordination meetings, working collaboratively with our team to ensure documentation was properly structured, clearly presented, and ready for submission.
Karntek delivered within agreed timeframes, their communication has been professional throughout, and their quotations have been competitive in the current market. It has been a reliable experience working with the wider team at Karntek.”
Frequently asked questions
Passive Fire Protection is essential in stopping the spread of smoke and fire through a building. It is needed to protect the escape routes and the building’s structure to prevent it from collapsing. If the passive fire protection is correct then it is unlikely any significant damage will arise from a fire.
A Fire Risk Assessment must be completed by a “Competent Person”. This means you must have the necessary knowledge, training, skills and experience. If your Fire Risk Assessment isn’t “Suitable and Sufficient” you could be prosecuted.
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