Lifeline’s team of fire alarm professionals have completed advanced training on the newly updated BS 5839-1:2025 standard, reinforcing the company’s long-standing commitment to fire safety and compliance on the Isle of Wight.
The training, delivered by industry-recognised providers throughout the Summer and Autumn, focused on changes to standards, system design principles, installation best practices, commissioning and handover, as well as maintenance and user guidance. It forms part of a CPD-accredited programme aimed at keeping Lifeline’s staff at the forefront of technical excellence.
Lifeline has served the Isle of Wight for over 35 years, delivering fire and security system design, installation and ongoing support for businesses, heritage sites and public sector facilities. The company’s commitment to tailored, regulation-compliant systems has earned it two national awards.
This latest investment in training highlights Lifeline’s focus on delivering precision and reliability in every project, supported by a dedicated infrastructure and 24-hour customer service.
Mark Lee, Managing Director, has said:
“Fire safety and property security is not an add-on for us, it is our core mission.
“Our clients trust us because we combine decades of experience with a professional approach, backed up by a complete support infrastructure and a high quality 24 hour customer service that prioritises life safety and security.”
Lifeline continues to work exclusively in Fire and Security technologies, offering specialist services in fire detection, alarm systems, and integrated security solutions for a wide range of clients across the Isle of Wight.






























































































