Our service technicians visit many properties every day to maintain fire extinguishers and emergency lighting. This visit ends with a clear maintenance report that is sent free of charge. This reporting can be expanded very cost-effectively with a clear logbook, for more insight into your safety.
What are the benefits of a logbook?
- You meet the requirement of the 2012 Building Decree;
- Insight into the maintenance costs;
- Maintenance log can be used as a 'running list';
- Overview of all your safety equipment;
- Long-term budget
Is the maintenance report insufficient?
The maintenance log goes further than the maintenance report. If desired, the Saval service technician can keep a logbook during the annual maintenance of your extinguishing equipment. You can use this logbook to gain a good insight into your fire extinguishing equipment stock and possibly use it for a multi-year budget (in that case, ask for the even more complete budget logbook). You also immediately comply with the requirement of the Building Decree 2012. In more and more cities, this logbook is used by the fire brigade to see whether you have met your obligation.
How does it work?
If you use our logbook service, we will go through a few steps to achieve a clear result. In the first year of maintenance, our service technician will apply a barcode sticker to the safety equipment. Your safety equipment is scanned by the PDA and is assigned an age and location in our system. The following maintenance year we can quickly see what was done to the device last year and whether, for example, any safety equipment is missing compared to the year before.
In short:
- The service technician carries out the maintenance;
- He records this via his PDA;
- Your maintenance data is sent digitally to Saval;
- You will receive the logbook by email.
All units that our service technician maintains for you are listed. So not only fire extinguishers, fire hose reels and emergency lighting, but also fire blankets, AEDs, check valves and eyewash bottles.