Case Studies
Devon
A popular holiday park with over 50 static caravans, a small lodge, and shared amenities such as a café and recreational areas. As a holiday park with a transient population of guests, This operator faced challenges in ensuring the safety of their guests, especially during peak seasons when the park sees increased occupancy. Many guests were unfamiliar with the layout of the park, and there was a concern about the effectiveness of fire safety measures in emergency situations.
Leicestershire
This park in loughborough was in a dire state and needed to replace several peices of outdated equipment which in theselves were a hazard its residents and visitors. The local council enforced that this issue be sorted ASAP leading its owner to ourr services.
East Midlands
Riverside Residential Park is a family-owned residential park with 80 park homes and a few communal facilities like a clubhouse, laundry area, and garden space. The park has a mix of long-term residents, many of whom have lived in the park for decades. While the park was well-maintained overall, the fire safety measures were outdated, and the owners were concerned about their compliance with current fire safety regulations. Additionally, with many older residents, the owners wanted to ensure their fire safety systems were accessible and effective.
Warwickshire
Oakwood Residential Park is a peaceful community with 50 static caravans and a clubhouse. While the park was well-maintained, its fire safety systems were outdated, and the owners wanted to ensure that all homes and communal areas were compliant with the latest fire safety regulations.
Dorset
A well-known holiday park offering touring pitches alongside static caravans recognized that touring guests needed to be equipped with essential fire protection kits to ensure safety. Given the transient nature of holiday tourers, the park management wanted to establish a policy requiring guests with touring caravans to have their own fire safety equipment.
Shropshire
A luxury glamping resort offering glamping pods in the picturesque Lake District wanted to enhance fire safety measures due to the growing popularity of their accommodations. As the glamping pods were situated in a secluded area surrounded by woodland, the park owners recognized that extra precautions were necessary to mitigate fire risks, especially during peak seasons.