Welcome to SEK Technical Services

Providing Technical Knowledge where its needed.

Why Choose SEK Technical Services

We are a Folkestone based company which provides Quality Technical Advice Services to local businesses and Domestic Customers. Working alongside other reputable contractors allows us to provide a wider field of services.

Professional Advice

We tell you want you need to hear. Not what you want to hear.

Excellent Customer Service

We strive to provide the customer with an unrivalled level of customer service.

3rd Party Certification

We are currently on the route to SSAIB BAFE SP205 Certification for Life Safety Fire Risk Assessments.

About us

Who Are We?

We are a Folkestone based company which provides Quality Technical Advice Services to local businesses and Domestic and Commercial Customers.

What We Do.

We provide Fire Safety Knowledge to anyone that needs our help & advice when it comes to Fire Safety.

Why we do what we do.

We have seen the devestation fire leaves behind and wont allow anyone to be caught up in a fire becausse of bad practises.

Why we use Partner Companies.

We use Partner companies because we dont know everything. Its that simple.

Who do we work with.

We work with Managing Agents, Hotels, Residential Homes, Commercial Contractors and many others.

Our Mission

To ensure that everyone has a right to live safe from fire.

Our Plan

To be the best that we can be where ever we go.

Our Vision

To ensure that everyone has the right information to be Fire Safe.

Our Care

We care passionatly about fire safety,
speading the word where ever we go.


Services We Provide.

Fire Alarms

Design - Commissioning - Auditing
of BS5839-1 & 6 systems.
Servicing & Maintenance of existing installed systems.

Emergency Lighting

Design - Commissioning - Auditing
of BS5266 installed systems.
Servicing & Maintenance of existing installed systems.

Life Safety Fire Risk Assessments

We provide Life Safety Fire Risk Assessments as required under The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Evacuation Systems

Commissioning of systems installed by our verified clients.

Access Control Systems.

We are PAXTON ACCESS Certified Installers.
We are able to work with any NET2 & Paxton 10 systems.

Home Automation

We are Silver Installers of the
LOXONE Home Automation System.

F.A.Q

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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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.