Welcome to the new website of Forus

As the owner or possessor of a building, you have certain legal obligations – knowledge of the requirements and fire safety.
Understanding legislation may appear as a complex task at first site.
To ensure the safety of your people and material possessions.
Reassurance that everything is fine with fire safety in your building.
Fire safety is vital. Ignoring even the smallest of requirements might have devastating consequences.
Fire safety is a strictly regulated field. The law establishes many mandatory requirements for building owners and buildings. All the different pieces of legislation and obligations may make you dizzy at first.
Forus can provide you advice and assistance with this. We have many years of experience in the field of fire safety and very highly regarded fire safety specialists with rescue work, police work, or security-related backgrounds.
We will explain you clearly and in simple terms what is behind the complicated legal provisions and give you professional advice on how to feel safe and secure.
We will give you a detailed overview of what your legal obligations as the owner or possessor of a building are – which requirements must be complied with.
Fire safety requirements must be observed in the construction of any new building. We will discuss with you what you need to keep in mind in the course of designing and constructing and in the use and maintenance, etc. of the building.
We will discuss with you which fire safety installations must be used in different types of buildings, what are their purposes, how to use them, and how frequently should the systems be maintained pursuant to law.
We will explain you exactly which documents, schemes, and reports (for example, fire safety inspection, fire safety self-check report) come with fire safety and who and when must submit them.
As the owner of a building, you must be confident that your people know what to do in the event of a fire. We will explain how often you must organise drills and what they entail.
Fire safety-related legislation
We will give you a detailed overview of what your legal obligations as the owner or possessor of a building are – which requirements must be complied with.
Structural fire safety
Fire safety requirements must be observed in the construction of any new building. We will discuss with you what you need to keep in mind in the course of designing and constructing and in the use and maintenance, etc. of the building.
Technical fire safety (fir safety installations and systems)
We will discuss with you which fire safety installations must be used in different types of buildings, what are their purposes, how to use them, and how frequently should the systems be maintained pursuant to law.
Fire safety documentation (plans of action in the event of a fire, reports, etc.)
We will explain you exactly which documents, schemes, and reports (for example, fire safety inspection, fire safety self-check report) come with fire safety and who and when must submit them.
Fire safety trainings and drills
As the owner of a building, you must be confident that your people know what to do in the event of a fire. We will explain how often you must organise drills and what they entail.