FireAngel, a manufacturer of smoke, heat and carbon monoxide safety solutions, has achieved ISO 14001 certification from BSI, marking a key milestone in its commitment to environmental responsibility and sustainable business practices.
The accreditation recognises the company’s implementation of a formal Environmental Management System (EMS), designed to reduce its environmental impact and support long-term sustainability goals.
The ISO 14001 standard is internationally recognised and sets out the criteria for an effective EMS. It helps organisations improve their environmental performance through more efficient use of resources, waste reduction, and adherence to environmental regulations.
Ross Bates, Quality Compliance Manager at FireAngel, said the accreditation represents a significant development for the company. “Achieving ISO 14001 accreditation with BSI is a proud moment for FireAngel and a significant step forward in championing a more sustainable future within the business,” he said. “FireAngel is just at the beginning of its Environmental Management System journey, and we will be continuously striving to reduce our carbon footprint and deliver meaningful change through a variety of initiatives to help protect the environment.”
This latest certification adds to FireAngel’s existing ISO 9001 accreditation, which the company has maintained since 2004. The ISO 9001 standard ensures robust quality management systems are in place, focusing on consistent product quality and customer satisfaction across all operations.
The dual certifications signal FireAngel’s integrated approach to quality and sustainability, reinforcing its commitment to high operational standards while addressing the environmental responsibilities of a modern manufacturing business.




