Event fire safety cover across the UK
Fire cover planned around your event, not pulled from a template.
PB Fire helps organisers plan, staff and manage practical fire safety cover for motorsport, festivals, shows, productions and specialist sites.
What event cover can include
Support before, during and after the public arrives.
Use this section as the core service pattern for the rest of the site: clear outcomes, simple language and visible placeholders for evidence.
Site review and risk input
Venue layout, access points, fire load, fuel areas, hot works, escape routes and activity-specific hazards.
Fire crew and vehicle cover
Crew levels, equipment and response vehicles matched to the scale, duration and risk profile of the event.
Event-day incident control
On-site fire watch, radio contact, escalation routes, briefings and an incident lead where required.
Documentation and close-down
Method statements, FMEA-style planning, post-event notes and close-down checks for residual hazards.
Event types
Built for organisers who need a practical answer quickly.
Each event type can become its own service page later, using this landing page as the parent theme.
Planning route
A simple enquiry path for busy event teams.
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Share the event brief
Date, location, site plan, audience size, activity type, operating hours and known hazards.
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Agree the cover level
PB Fire proposes crew, vehicles, equipment, incident command and documentation based on the risk profile.
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Run the event safely
On-site checks, crew briefings, fire watch, response readiness and close-down support where needed.
Proof to collect
The next version should replace placeholders with real trust signals.
Accreditations and cover
Placeholder for insurance, staff qualifications, training records and memberships.
Real site photography
Placeholder for vehicle, crew, event-day and motorsport rescue images.
Client references
Placeholder for named venues, event organisers, productions and repeat customers.
Get cover advice
Tell PB Fire what you are planning.
Use this form as a front-end draft. It currently opens an email with the details, and can later connect to the client’s preferred form handler or CRM.
FAQs
Questions the final site should answer clearly.
How far ahead should we book event fire cover?
Placeholder: add PB Fire’s normal lead time and note what information helps them respond quickly.
Can PB Fire help with fire risk assessment work?
Placeholder: explain what documentation PB Fire can prepare or support, including method statements and event fire planning.
Do you cover motorsport and non-motorsport events?
Placeholder: list the confirmed event categories, then link to individual service pages once they exist.
What information is needed for an accurate quote?
Placeholder: date, venue, site plan, attendance, activity type, hazards, operating hours and existing safety documentation.