Health & Safety - Covid 19

Coronavirus (COVID-19):

What you need to do - Remember it's we, not I.

"Stay at home - Stay the course - Protect the NHS"

  • Only go outside for food, health reasons or work (but only if you cannot work from home)
  • If you go out, stay 2 metres (6ft) away from other people at all times
  • Wash your hands as soon as you get home


Do not meet others, even friends or family. You can spread the virus even if you don’t have symptoms. 

We may all be a virus carrier - Follow HM Government Guides - Save Lives & Protect our National Health Service.


We are providing vital fire safety services in these down-times for many organisations.
Protecting lives, buildings and child safety & welfare.

In all instances - We are maintaining Government, NHS & Professional Operating Procedures.


We are working with:

& their MULTIPLE food banks, as well as, NHS surgeries, HMO's & Blocks of Flats -
Maintaining legal & critical fire safety services in the protection of life, buildings & child safety.

The above charities we are working with, do not discriminate. If you are in-need, HELP is available.
See Below... Charities information available & COVID19 Legal guidance information available...

Whether your family or someone you know - Food banks are available - delivery only
Call your local Council or Church for your local Emergency Food Bank.
This is especially helping families & those vulnerable & elderly persons who are in-crisis.

If you are in-crisis for food, please contact the below organisations or your local Council or Church. 
Please Note: Food vouchers are provided by the Council, Church or Medical Professionals - 

Please Remember: Your help provides support to those in-crisis. 
Vital services to those in-crisis has been assisting thousands of in-crisis persons.


How do food banks work:

The Trussell Trust @ Camberley Food Bank

Supported by - St. Tarcisius War Memorial Church


Example 1: People In Crisis @ Oxford Food Bank

Example 2: People In Crisis @ Maidenhead Food Bank

Example 3: People In Crisis @ Reading Food Bank 

Example 4: People In Crisis @ Hillingdon Food Bank

Example 5: People In Crisis @ Redhill Food Bank



What, Where & When...?

If you would like to donate food or other vital items to your local food bank - Thank You.
The best items are those that last or, are vital & durable eg. (non-perishable & long-life).
Whatever you may be able to donate - I can assure you, it is helping families & people in-need.

What to drop off..?

  • Items that last (Food Tinned Goods)
  • Items that are durable (Health & Hygiene Goods)
  • Items that are non-perishable & long-life - Perfect


What not to drop off..?

  • Fridges, Freezers or any other electrical goods
  • Electrical Items are a fire hazard and will only have to be be discarded (at charity cost)
  • Therefore, you cannot now dump your old freezer or fridge (illegal) - (Fines still apply)
  • Local volunteers are now in-place to monitor & legally record local issues/ food bank safety.


Where & When to drop off..?

  • Drop off food at your local food bank opening times
  • Deliveries outside these hours - mean your food donation may well be stolen
  • Your delivery & knowledge of your local food bank is vital..! Thank You.


Stay Safe & Stay Well - Protect the NHS.

Further Guidance: Protect Yourself, Your Family & Your Friends:

Covid 19 Updates & NHS Guides: HM Government Corona Virus Guidance 


1.  HM Gov - NHS Status Checker 

2.  HM Gov - What You Can & Can't Do 

3.  NHS - Virus Infection and Pregnancy 

4.  HM Gov - Protecting Vulnerable Persons 

5.  HM Gov - Building Safety Construction Update 

6.  Think U Know - Protection Of Children 

7.  CEOP - Child Online Protection Command 

8.  NCA - National Crime Agency - Protection for All

9. HSE - Coronavirus (COVID 19): Latest Information & Advice

The Department of Health & Social Care (DHSC) and Public Health England (PHE) are leading the UK government response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.


Further Details - See our info-links below:

1. MG Fire Safety Group - What's In Your Fire Risk Assessment Report

2. MG Fire Safety Group - Fire Safety Evacuation Strategy

3. MG Fire Safety Group - Fire Safety Consultancy


Our Fire Safety Risk Assessors/ Fire Safety Managers - Manage All Types Of Premises & Building Occupancy Fire Safety.

Contact Us for your legal, cost-effective ex-fire service Fire Safety Officer Fire Risk Assessment on: 0800 999 8595.

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