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The Fire Safety NI Mobile App is for users who have an account with Fire Safety NI
The Fire Safety NI Mobile App has the following features:
Log in facility to allow you to gain access to manage your account
You will have access to a list of the premises for your company
For each property you will have access to a dashboard to view your risk level and a summary of your outstanding actions
For each property you will have the ability to view all the outstanding actions, view any images and plans for the outstanding action and add a note with an image via camera or photo library. You can also complete the outstanding action
For each property you will have the ability to view your fire log book. You can add a log to the premise which will also allow you to upload an image via camera or your photo library
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QuidvisRisk App provides competent and qualified risk assessors with everything needed to complete a full and comprehensive Fire Risk assessment of any building.
Assessment reports are automatically generated on the web once the assessments are complete. This allows assessors to capture a more comprehensive assessment on-site, focusing on the building rather than spending hours writing up a report from notes taken.
The QuidvisRisk App, provides assessors with the functionality to capture detailed evidence-based assessments, including:
A robust review of a buildings ‘Risk Management’ including:
• Policies and Procedures
• Testing and Maintenance
• Fire Protection Systems
Comprehensive information about every risk identified:
• Exact location of the risk by floor and area name
• Add photographic evidence of all significant risks
• Provide a risk level for each risk Identified
• Choose from 100’s of pre-loaded risk types, each with suggested observation and recommendations, edit to suit, or add their own.
Provide an executive summary for each building
• An assessor can highlight key areas of concern or good practice within the building.
• Add an overall risk rating for each building
The Benefits:
Flexibility: Become part of a larger network. Companies no longer need to be constrained by the size of their assessment teams. There are thousands of competent, qualified fire risk assessors across the country, that when using the QuidvisRisk App, will provide estate owners with consistent, detailed evidence-based assessments.
Reduce costs and carbon footprints: Stop assessors traveling hundreds of miles around the country. With QuidvisRisk App, companies can work with assessors local to each building. Assessment reports are generated automatically once the assessment is complete. This allows assessors to capture a more comprehensive assessment on-site, focusing on the building rather than spending hours writing up a report from notes taken.
Stop boilerplate assessments and tick box checklists: QuidvisRisk App requires assessors to capture comprehensive detail for every risk identified, including the addition of photographic evidence.
All information captured is synced instantly and available via the web when your app is connected to Wi-Fi or 4g. If you are working without Wi-Fi or 4g your information will be stored on your local device and automatically synced when your app is back on-line.
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Fire Safety NI VS.
QuidvisRisk Fire Assessments
janvier 15, 2025