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Who is FitSafe for?

Safety services tailored to gyms and fitness facilities.

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FitSafe works exclusively with gyms and fitness environments. Our services are designed around the operational realities of training spaces, equipment use, member flow, and supervision models.

Independent gyms & fitness centers

Facilities with multiple training zones, varied equipment, and steady member traffic create evolving safety risks over time. Independent operators often benefit from an external review to ensure layouts, systems, and procedures remain aligned with safe operation.

Multi-site operators

Managing safety across multiple locations requires consistency in systems, reporting, and oversight. Structured audits help operators maintain alignment and identify variations between sites.

Apartment & hotel gyms

Shared-use facilities often involve multiple stakeholders such as building managers or body corporates. Clarifying responsibilities, documentation, and safety expectations is important to ensure risks are properly managed.

24/7 & unmanned facilities

Gyms operating without continuous staff supervision require strong controls around access systems, emergency response, signage, and member guidance. Independent assessment helps confirm risks are being managed appropriately.

Boutique studios

Smaller spaces, group training formats, and instructor-led sessions create unique considerations around participant movement, equipment placement, and supervision. Even low-footprint environments can present safety challenges if not structured carefully.

New & expanding facilities

New gyms, relocations, and facility upgrades can introduce unknown risks. Early assessment helps identify potential issues before they impact operations or member safety.

Boxing & martial arts environments

Combat sports environments involve close physical contact, impact training, specialised equipment, and high-intensity movement. Heavy bags, rings, mats, pads, and sparring activities all introduce risks that require structured controls, clear supervision standards, and well-documented procedures.

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Designed to be simple.

We understand gym operators are busy. Our services have been built to be straightforward, practical, and minimally disruptive so you can focus on running your business.

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Frequently asked questions

Do you only work with gyms?

Yes. FitSafe works exclusively with gyms and fitness environments. Our audits and reviews are designed around real-world training spaces, equipment use, supervision models, and member behaviour within fitness facilities.

What size facilities do you work with?

From boutique studios to multi-site operators, our services scale to suit different facility sizes. Whether you operate a single independent gym or manage multiple locations, the approach is tailored to your environment.

Is this only for large commercial gyms?

No. Smaller studios and independent operators often benefit just as much, if not more, from an external safety review. Even low-footprint facilities carry risk exposures that can be overlooked over time.

What if we’ve recently opened or renovated?

New and expanding facilities often introduce unknown risks. Early assessment helps identify issues before they impact operations, compliance, or member safety.

Are your services disruptive to daily operations?

No. Our audits are structured to be practical and minimally disruptive. We understand operators are busy, and assessments are designed to work around active training environments.

Do you help implement recommendations?

Yes. In addition to one-off audits, we offer implementation and compliance support to help you apply recommendations, update documentation, and strengthen safety procedures.

How do I know which service is right for us?

If you’re unsure whether you need a one-off audit, ongoing reviews, or implementation support, the best first step is a consultation. We’ll discuss your facility, operational model, and objectives before recommending the appropriate level of support.