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Mobilisation and Deployment Capability

FRSG possesses the capability to rapidly mobilise interim fire safety measures in direct response to identified risks, FRA/FRAEW outcomes, systems failures or regulatory interventions. Every mobilisation is meticulously controlled and professionally managed to ensure immediate safety and compliance.

Structured Mobilisation Process

Our structured mobilisation process ensures every deployment is founded on a clear understanding of the site-specific risk context and evacuation requirements.

  • Initial client consultation and confirmation of risk context
  • Review of fire risk assessment findings and evacuation strategy
  • Site familiarisation and operational planning
  • Development of site-specific patrol and escalation procedures
  • Deployment of trained personnel with supervisory oversight
  • Establishment of reporting and communication arrangements

By following these stages, we ensure interim measures start safely, consistently, and in complete alignment with the overarching risk objectives.

Rapid Deployment Capability

We operate with agreed timescales for urgent and emergency mobilisations, offering a highly scalable response across various building types. This includes specific support for:

  • High-rise residential buildings
  • Multi-block estates
  • Temporary alarm impairments
  • Simultaneous evacuation arrangements
  • Remediation programme support

Rapid mobilisation is always balanced with rigorous planning and robust governance.

Competent Personnel Deployment

Quality deployment briefings ensure every team member understands site risks, the evacuation strategy, and the resident environment. Our core priorities include:

  • Site-specific fire risk overview
  • Detailed evacuation strategy and procedure
  • Communication and emergency escalation pathways
  • Respectful engagement within the resident environment
Client Communication and Handover

Functional lines of communication are established from the outset to ensure operational transparency and effective incident management.

  • Confirmation of primary operational contacts
  • Agreement on reporting arrangements
  • Defined incident escalation pathways
  • Management liaison and feedback procedures

This approach fosters a culture of transparency, accountability and genuine partnership working.

Supporting Stability During Building Safety Transition

FRSG provides immediate operational control in line with NFCC guidance, ensuring interim measures are structured, documented and professionally supervised. We work closely with Responsible Persons, Managing Agents and Accountable Persons to ensure life safety through proportionate, risk-based controls.

Our focus is to maintain resident reassurance and regulatory confidence during the transition toward permanent compliance. Through ongoing review and recorded decision-making, we ensure interim measures remain necessary and justified.

Every mobilisation is supported by clearly defined roles, communication protocols and escalation procedures. This prevents unmanaged long-term dependency on temporary arrangements while providing operational discipline from the outset.

Structured demobilisation planning ensures all actions align with both NFCC expectations and the wider building safety strategy, fostering transparency and accountability across the whole process.

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