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VIGØR: Helping Everyone Live Life Without Limitation

Life is for living and we believe everyone should have access to the same opportunities. At AspireGB, we have worked hard over the last 20 years to deliver comprehensive accessibility and evacuation solutions that are driven by our commitment to ensuring inclusivity for everyone. Our dedication to ensuring equal opportunities for all is at the heart of everything we do and is what led to the creation of VIGØR. What is VIGØR? Put simply, VIGØR is our drive, commitment and dedication to make everything...

Evacuation Mats, Sheets And Chairs – Which Are Best?

There are a number of emergency evacuation options available to transport those who are less mobile to safety in an emergency. Whether they are your patients, residents or visitors, it is your responsibility to ensure everyone on your premises can be safely evacuated in a dignified manner. With many emergency evacuation solutions on the market, it's important to choose carefully. The best type of equipment is the one that is best suited to your unique premises and the people you will...

Do You Need Evacuation Chairs On Your Premises?

KEY TAKEAWAY: The law requires you to provide inclusive emergency evacuation. Evacuation chairs are an effective solution for those who cannot safely use stairs during an emergency. SHOP EVACUATION CHAIR RANGE   Under The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all businesses and public services must make provisions for safe emergency evacuation at their premises. This means that you are legally required to ensure all employees, customers and visitors can make a safe escape in an emergency. Lift access is usually restricted in an...

When To Use Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs)

Under current fire safety legislation, any business responsible for a building must provide a fire safety risk assessment and implementation plan. This plan must includes emergency evacuation procedures for all people who may be in the premises at the time of an emergency. If an employer or service provider does not make adequate provisions for the safe and dignified evacuation of disabled people they will be in breach or fire safety legislation as well as The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 (DDA). Personal emergency...