Fire, security & ventilation
for Shopping Centres.
A shopping centre is one building with a hundred responsible persons in it. Networked addressable alarms, phased evacuation with multi-zone voice, and silent testing that never interrupts trade are the baseline. Martyn’s Law puts most large centres in the Enhanced Tier, which means CCTV, access control and lockdown procedures now sit inside the compliance envelope, not alongside it. BS EN 12101 smoke control ties the malls together.
Service lines for shopping centres.
Fire Systems
Fire alarms and evacuation, AOV smoke extract, disabled refuge and PAVA. Designed, installed and maintained to current British standards, with monitored response when the alarm actually sounds.
Security & Access Control
Intruder alarms, CCTV, access control, door entry and 24/7 monitoring: the systems that stay awake after the last person leaves.
Passive Fire Systems
Fire doors, fire stopping, compartmentation, barriers and risk assessments: the protection that works without anyone pressing a button.
Ventilation & Air Quality
AHU and ductwork install, service and repair, fire-damper testing, ventilation hygiene, AOV smoke extract, air conditioning and commissioning.
Where the compliance
pressure is.
Martyn’s Law Enhanced Tier obligations from 2026 · Phased evacuation and voice-alarm zoning across tenancies · Silent testing to protect trading hours · High-density CCTV for loss prevention and footfall · Landlord–tenant demarcation on fire-stopping responsibility.
The regulations
that shape the work.
- Martyn’s Law (Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025)
- BS 5839-1
- BS 5839-8 (voice alarm)
- BS EN 12101 (smoke control)
- BS 9999
- Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005
Every install is delivered to the relevant British / European standard with an audit-ready evidence pack at handover.