Under NSW law building owners are required to provide an Annual Fire Safety Statement (AFSS) to their local Council. The AFSS details a comprehensive list of site-specific fire safety measures and confirms the fire protection system is up to Australian Standards.
Building owners will receive notice from the Council when their Annual Fire Safety Statement is due to be submitted.
To provide the required information, a competent fire practitioner, accredited in accordance with the Fire Protection Accreditation Scheme (FPAS) must then test and certify each required element.
Is it time to provide your Annual Fire Safety Statement to the Council? Read on to find out what steps you need to take to remain compliant.
What is included in an Annual Fire Safety Statement?
Every building will have unique AFSS requirements that differs depending on the layout, maximum occupancy, fire protection system and evacuation procedures.
Fire Safe ANZ are fully qualified and able to perform Annual Fire Safety Statement inspections. Our competent fire safety practitioners carry out client inspections for essential fire safety measures.
So, what can be included in an Annual Fire Safety Statement?