Audit-ready I.S. 3218 systems

Fire Alarm Compliance
You Can Rely On

JMN Fire Alarms works with fire safety inspectors, insurers, consultants, loss adjusters, and auditors to keep fire alarm systems documented, maintained, and inspection-ready.

Independent, Competent Servicing

Processes designed to stand up to scrutiny

Our servicing is built around clear evidence: competent engineers, recognised procedures, documented deficiencies, and transparent recommendations.

Technical competence

Servicing is carried out by trained engineers with system familiarity.

Recognised procedures

Inspection and testing regimes are aligned with I.S. 3218.

Clear deficiencies

Non-compliance is documented clearly and never obscured.

Corrective actions

Recommendations are transparent, prioritised, and practical.

Documentation & Records

Evidence for inspection, insurance, and audit review

Inspectors and insurers need records that are complete, legible, and consistent. JMN Fire Alarms provides professional documentation that supports compliance review and risk assessment.

  • Fire alarm service reports
  • Logbooks maintained in accordance with I.S. 3218
  • Records of faults, remedial works, and recommendations
  • Evidence of routine and annual inspections
Fire alarm call point and servicing equipment

Managing Non-Compliance

Clear issues, clear priorities, clear corrective actions

Where non-compliance is identified, it is documented clearly and communicated to the responsible person with practical next steps.

Document the issue

Non-compliance is recorded in plain, reviewable language.

Reference requirements

Relevant standard expectations are identified where appropriate.

Prioritise risk

Life safety risks and urgent actions are made clear.

Support decisions

Recommendations help responsible persons plan corrective works.

Servicing Takeovers & Verification

Continuity of compliance when system history is incomplete

When appointed to service an existing system, we review available certification and records, assess condition, identify legacy issues, and assist with verification where required.

  • Review available certification and records
  • Assess system condition and I.S. 3218 compliance
  • Identify legacy issues or missing documentation
  • Support underwriting, renewal, and audit decisions