Welcome to SEK Technical Services
Providing Technical Knowledge where its needed.
About Us
SEK Technical Services Ltd delivers expert fire safety, technical consultancy, and automation solutions that help protect people, property, and businesses.
Based in Folkestone, UK, SEK Technical Services Ltd is committed to making homes, workplaces, and communities safer, smarter, and more reliable. We support domestic, commercial, and industrial clients with clear advice, compliant systems, and dependable technical services.
Who We Are
We are a people-focused technical consultancy specialising in fire safety knowledge, system design, compliance support, and integrated building solutions. Our approach is simple: honest advice, practical solutions, and a commitment to safety.
We believe everyone has the right to live and work in environments that are protected from fire and other preventable risks.
Our Mission & Vision
Our Mission
To provide clear, honest, and expert technical guidance that empowers our clients to make informed decisions about safety, compliance, and system design.
Our Vision
To be a trusted technical partner across Kent and beyond, recognised for reliability, professionalism, and a genuine commitment to life safety and quality service.
What We Do
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Fire Safety Advice & Risk Assessments
Comprehensive life safety fire risk assessments aligned with current regulations. -
Fire Alarm & Evacuation Systems
Design, commissioning, auditing, servicing, and maintenance of compliant systems. -
Emergency Lighting & Access Control
BS-compliant installations and certified access control solutions, including Paxton systems. -
Home & Building Automation
Smart automation solutions delivered by certified installers, including Loxone systems. -
Network, CCTV & Intruder Systems
Integrated technical installations for secure and intelligent environments.
We also collaborate with trusted local partners to extend our service offering, ensuring clients receive the right expertise for every project.
Why Choose SEK Technical Services
- Expertise You Can Trust: Practical, real-world guidance backed by experience.
- Customer-First Approach: Professional service from consultation to ongoing support.
- Commitment to Safety & Quality: Dedicated to delivering compliant, high-standard solutions.
Just some of the Technical Audit Services We Provide.
Life Safety Fire Risk Assessments
We provide Life Safety Fire Risk Assessments as required under The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Access Control Systems.
We are PAXTON ACCESS Certified Installers.
We are able to work with any NET2 & Paxton 10 systems.
Services Provided Using Partners from our Partner Programme.
FireAware
Guides
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
F.A.Q
Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
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Who's responsible ?
You're responsible for fire safety in business or other non-domestic premises if you're:
An employer, the owner, the landlord, an occupier, anyone else with control of the premises, for example a facilities manager, building manager, managing agent or risk assessor. You're known as the 'responsible person'.
If there's more than one responsible person, you have to work together to meet your responsibilities.
The Fire Safety Order also applies if you have paying guests, for example if you run a bed and breakfast, guesthouse or let a self-catering property. -
Fire safety and evacuation plans:
Your plan must show how you have:
A clear passageway to all escape routes clearly marked escape routes that are as short and direct as possible.
Enough exits and routes for all people to escape.
Emergency doors that open easily.
Emergency lighting where needed.
Training for all employees to know and use the escape routes.
A safe meeting point for staff. -
Fire risk assessments.
As the responsible person you must carry out and regularly review a fire risk assessment of the premises.
This will identify what you need to do to prevent fire and keep people safe.
You must keep a written record of your fire risk assessment.
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Carrying out the assessment.
Identify the fire hazards.
Identify people at risk.
Evaluate, remove or reduce the risks.
Record your findings, prepare an emergency plan and provide training.
Review and update the fire risk assessment regularly. -
What needs to be considered. ?
Emergency routes and exits.
Fire detection and warning systems.
Fire fighting equipment.
The removal or safe storage of dangerous substances.
An emergency fire evacuation plan.
The needs of vulnerable people, for example the elderly, young children or those with disabilities.
Providing information to employees and other people on the premises.
Staff fire safety training.
F.A.Q
Contains company specific information.
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Due Diligence: What does that mean?
"Due diligence is the careful and systematic process of verifying information and assessing risks to ensure informed, ethical, and compliant decision-making." [ as answered by ChatGpt ]
We operate a 'Due Diligence Policy' where we are duty bound to notify the 'Responsible Person' within 24HRS should we become aware of a dangerous or unsafe situation.
- Email Attachment Restrictions & Email Server Rejections:
If you try and send more then 2mb of attachments, the server will automatically reject the email.
If you need to send large file attachments, send a drop link request to mick@sek-ts.co.ukLife Safety Fire Risk Assessment Pricing.
Money should never come before life safety in any form. Having a LSFRA carried out, is the 1st step in the Due Diligence Policy that we abide by.
Just AskFree Information
£0
- Free Information is exactly that:
- It`s Free
- Its just Information.
- No Excuses
Potential Risks / Hazards MissedNO LSFRA
- !! NO DUE DILIGENCE !!
- Potential Fire Risk.
- Potential Loss of life.
- Potential risk to Relevent Persons.
- Potential Building Loss
£Unknown Potential Cost
Worst CasePOTENTIAL OUTCOMES.
- Potential Outcomes of Ignorance!
- Fire Authority Prosecution.
- Local Authority Prosecution.
- Court Proceedings.
- Unlimited Fines.
- Prison Sentance.
£Unlimited Fines
Best ValueGET LSFRA
- Life Safety Fire Risk Assessments
- Life Safety Fire Risk Assessments
- Fully Prepared Reports.
- Satisfies sections of the RRFSO
- Ongoing Help & Support.
Starting from £265 +vat
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