BAFE and BSI are pleased to announce that the first registration and Third Party Certification has been achieved for the new wet and dry riser service and maintenance scheme.

A crucial service for high-rise buildings and the tall building environment to ensure these remain effective in the event of an emergency.

Evidence Of Competency

The Scheme, known as BAFE SP105 Service & Maintenance of Dry and Wet Riser/Falling Installations, offers evidence of competency for organizations who deliver service and maintenance of dry and wet riser/falling installations.

It observes best practices, including working to several British Standards including BS 9990 (code of practice for non-automatic fire-fighting systems in buildings) and BS 5041 Parts 1 – 5 (Fire hydrant systems equipment).

Nationwide Fire & Security

The first company to achieve this Third Party Certification and BAFE Registration is Nationwide Fire & Security based in Rowley Regis. Speaking to Steve Small, Managing Director of Nationwide Fire & Security, he said, “It is great to have achieved Third Party Certification to the BAFE wet and dry riser Scheme. We are extremely proud of our achievement and can confidently state and now prove our competency to provide this service.

BSI was very thorough during the assessment, which was good as this cemented our judgments of this being the right direction to venture down. Competency is a huge topic now, especially with high rise buildings, and we want our company to be ready to provide this significant evidence.

Competence Steering Group

Chris Auger, Director of Schemes at BAFE, stated, “We introduced SP105 to the BAFE portfolio of competency Schemes in December 2019 but due to the national lockdown, as a result, COVID, progress with the scheme paused in early 2020. We are delighted to award the first BAFE SP105 Registration to Nationwide Fire & Security and we congratulate them on their achievement.

BAFE continues to develop its diverse range of Schemes available to enable niche, but extremely important specialized markets, gain access to Third Party Certification, prove their competence and have a clear differentiator to their competition as a USP.

Auger continued “BAFE has been actively involved in the CSG (Competence Steering Group) Working Groups and we look forward to a much stronger emphasis on competency with UKAS Accredited Third Party Certification in the interest of life safety and property protection for the whole built environment, not just high-rise or high risk. We aim to support the industry with said access to appropriate Third Party Certification.

Providing Assurance

Richard Gurney, Group Certification & Laboratory Manager – Fire Safety Products & Associated Directives at BSI added, “We join BAFE in congratulating Nationwide Fire & Security in achieving SP105 Third Party Certification with BSI. It confirms that the organization complies with the BAFE SP105 Scheme requirements and provides continued assurance to end users that they are receiving a service by a competent organization and technician.

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