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Lifeline Alarm Systems Ltd
01983 521621

BAFE
Under the NSI accreditation scheme, Lifeline added to their portfolio BAFE
registration. This SP203 Modular Scheme for Fire Alarm, Detection & Supp-
ression Systems extends to the Fire Alarm Detection side of the company’s
operations. Added in September 2005, Lifeline continue to demonstrate their
commitment to quality. Becoming the first, and still to date the only Isle of Wight
based company to achieve this.
BAFE's newest scheme objective is to provide a means
by which, fire protection system users and regulatory authorities can be confident
that the companies providing the design, installation, commissioning, handover and
maintenance of such system have processes in place to effectively undertake such
activities within their defined scope of work.
The scheme has been split into four
modules, the intention of this is to ensure that you only gain BAFE registration
for the modules in which you are competent to work within. The four modules are:-
Like other BAFE schemes a certificate is the basis upon which confidence is built. Typically, projects will see the design, commissioning and maintenance likely to be provided by a specialist fire alarm company.
NSI – Nacoss
Lifeline Alarm Systems Ltd., gained NSI, or NACOSS (National Approvals Council for Security Systems) as it was then, in 1994. Lifeline remain the first, and to date the only, such Isle of Wight based organisation to achieve and retain this prestigious status.
Why choose an NSI Approved Company?
NSI's mission is to raise standards in the security and fire industries in the interests of the customer. NSI believes that every customer, whether a large commercial organisation or an individual householder, is entitled to receive

All NSI approved companies:
NSI Gold companies also:
a professional service from security and fire companies. The threat to every customer
is the long-
If a company has not been approved by NSI, challenge its credentials.