Lauren Lee, Consultancy Services Deputy Manager

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Holds a First Class Honours in (BSc) Forensic Science

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Holds a NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management

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Holds a NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety

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Service Leader for our Fire Safety Management Services

She developed technical capabilities, expanded in service delivery, and became a Consultancy Services Deputy Manager. Lauren provides commercial and technical support to a team of consultants as well as day-to-day managerial support to the Consultancy Services Manager. Lauren Lee

As well managing multiple major customer accounts, she is now also Service Leader for Fire Safety Management Services, positioned as the main point of contact for the business and developing, implementing and reviewing policies, procedures and report templates in line with legislative updates/changes.

Multi-service capabilities across Indoor Air Quality, Legionella and Fire Safety demonstrated to a multitude of commercial properties and independent schools following the completion of internal training periods satisfying UKAS requirements and NEBOSH National Certificate in Fire Safety and Risk Management.

Prior to joining Assurity Consulting, Lauren graduated at the University of Greenwich with a First Class Honours in (BSc) Forensic Science and has a strong passion for science. During her studies, she worked as a waitress and in customer services for a global retail company.

She has a keen interest in both socialising and solo-travelling to various parts of the world. Lauren also enjoys keeping active, by running with friends and colleagues in charity events but mostly looking after her two horses at home.

What I love most about Assurity Consulting (besides overseas travel!), is that the management team encourage you to always learn something new. I like to challenge myself and continue my professional development. Here, there is always room for progression.

Insights from Lauren

A response update from the London Fire Brigade

From 1st October 2024, the London Fire Brigade will no longer immediately respond to automatic fire alarms in most non-residential buildings, including offices and industrial estates, between 07:00 and 20:30, unless a fire is confirmed by a call from an individual.

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Managing fire safety in a sustainable world

In recent years, both fire safety and sustainability have moved to the top of our priority lists. Most Facilities Managers strive to achieve both goals simultaneously, by keeping their occupants safe from fire and reducing their buildings' impact on the environment.

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