Walking Watch Fire Marshall

Introduction

A Walking Watch is a fire safety measure where trained fire marshals continuously patrol a building to detect early signs of fire and raise the alarm. It’s often used in high-risk residential buildings until permanent fire protection measures are installed.

Purpose and Function

A Walking Watch ensures:

  • Immediate identification of smoke, fire, or unusual heat.

  • Rapid evacuation of residents.

  • Additional reassurance for occupants living in buildings awaiting fire-safety upgrades.

  • Continuous monitoring during both daytime and nighttime hours.

British Standards & Best Practice Guidance

While Walking Watch is not a standalone British Standard, it must operate in alignment with UK fire-safety frameworks, including:

1. BS 5839-1:2017 – Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems

Although this standard primarily covers permanent fire-alarm systems, Walking Watch is often recommended as a temporary measure until a BS 5839-compliant automatic alarm is installed. Guidance notes often reference BS 5839 when setting performance expectations for alarm-raising procedures.

2. BS 9991:2015 – Fire Safety in the Design, Management, and Use of Residential Buildings

This standard outlines general fire-safety management responsibilities in residential buildings, including maintaining adequate means of escape and temporary precautions during periods of increased risk. Walking Watch is viewed as one such temporary precaution.

Safety, Vigilance, Assurance

You may require a Walking Watch if:

  • Your building has unsafe cladding or fire-stopping issues
  • You’re awaiting the installation or repair of a fire detection system
  • You’ve been issued an Enforcement or Deficiency Notice by your fire authority
  • Your Fire Risk Assessment recommends it

This service is especially relevant for high-rise residential blocks, HMOs, student accommodations, and sheltered housing schemes.


  • 24/7 on-site patrols of all common areas and key escape routes
  • Immediate alert and evacuation support in case of fire
  • Communication with emergency services when necessary
  • Daily safety checks and reporting
  • Resident reassurance and visible safety presence

Our marshals are trained in fire detection, emergency evacuation, and building-specific procedures. We work closely with building managers and Responsible Persons to tailor coverage to the unique needs of your property. We follow official guidance from the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) and ensure all services align with the latest fire safety regulations. Our marshals are SIA-licensed, fully insured, and operate under strict protocols for health, safety, and professionalism

Keep Your Building and Residents Safe

Don’t take risks with fire safety. Our Walking Watch Fire Marshal service provides immediate protection for your building while you work on permanent solutions. We offer short- and long-term contracts across the UK, with rapid deployment available.

Your Safety Patrol Partner

Walking Watch Pricing Made Simple

Walking Watch / Fire Marshal Pricing

We provide fully trained, SIA-licensed fire marshals for walking watch duties:
From £16/hour
24/7 coverage available nationwide for residential and commercial buildings. 

Terms And conditions:

£5 Parking Charges are applicable in case of paid parking.
£15 Congestion Charge applicable in case the property is in congestion charge zone

FAQs

You may need a Walking Watch if your building has serious fire safety concerns, such as:

  • Unsafe cladding
  • No working fire alarm system
  • Poor compartmentation or fire-stopping
  • Recommendations in a Fire Risk Assessment or notice from the fire authority

While not always legally mandatory, a Walking Watch may be recommended by local fire authorities or required to comply with fire safety legislation until permanent solutions are in place.

Professional fire safety companies, like [Your Company Name], provide trained and accredited fire marshals. Our team operates 24/7 to ensure complete coverage and compliance.

It remains active until the building’s fire safety defects are resolved—such as cladding removal, alarm system installation, or fire door repairs. The duration depends on the complexity and timeline of the remediation work.

Our marshals:

  • Patrol the building at regular intervals
  • Alert and assist residents in case of fire
  • Communicate with emergency services
  • Record safety checks and incidents
  • Offer on-site fire safety support to residents

We offer rapid deployment, often within 24 hours of your request, depending on location and building size.

Yes. Our service complies with guidance from the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) and UK fire safety laws. All marshals are SIA-licensed and trained in evacuation procedures.

Costs vary based on the number of marshals required, building size, and duration of service. We offer competitive rates and tailored quotes to suit your needs.