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Domestic & Commercial Fire Risk Assessments & Fire Safety Complance

TickType 1, 2, 1,2,3 and 4 Fire Risk Reports

TickReview of Fire Detection & Warning Systems

TickEmergency Escape Routes & Evacuation Procedures

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TickQualified Competent Local Assessor

TickResidential, Commercial and Industrial

TickFire Safety Compliance

Why Do You Need a Fire Risk Assessment?

Ensuring Safety & Legal Compliance for Your Property

A fire risk assessment is a legal requirement for all business premises and multi-occupancy buildings, ensuring compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Whether you own an HMO (House in Multiple Occupation), a commercial unit, a school, or a shop, a professional fire risk assessment identifies hazards, evaluates risks, and provides actionable recommendations to keep your property safe and compliant.

Book Your Assessment

Share your building details with us to get started. Our experts will schedule an inspection to assess fire risks and compliance requirements.

Fire Safety Evaluation

We conduct a detailed fire risk assessment, identifying hazards, evaluating escape routes, and reviewing fire detection systems to ensure full compliance.

Receive Report and Action Plan

We provide a comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment Report with clear recommendations to improve fire safety and maintain legal compliance.

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Who Needs a Fire Risk Assessment or Fire Safety Compliance?

Fire safety and Fire Safety Compliance management are not just legal obligations, they are critical steps in protecting your property, occupants, and business operations. A professionally conducted Fire Risk Assessment ensures compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Together, these services provide a comprehensive approach to property safety and compliance.

Both Fire Risk Assessments and Fire Safety Compliance are essential across a wide range of property types.

HMO landlords and property managers must have both in place to meet licensing requirements and ensure tenant safety. Commercial units, offices, and co-working spaces require fire risk assessments to maintain workplace safety, while Fire Safety Compliance are necessary to identify and manage hidden risks within the building structure.

Retail premises such as shops and supermarkets must protect both staff and customers from fire hazards and potential  exposure. Similarly, hotels, restaurants, bars, and leisure venues need robust fire safety measures alongside asbestos management to ensure public safety.

In the education sector, schools, colleges, nurseries, and universities must comply with strict safety regulations, making both fire risk assessments and Fire Safety Compliance essential. Healthcare environments, including hospitals and care homes, have a heightened responsibility to protect vulnerable individuals, requiring thorough fire safety planning and asbestos risk management.

Industrial sites, factories, and warehouses often present higher risks due to machinery, storage, and materials. These environments require detailed fire prevention strategies as well as  identification and control, particularly in older buildings.

Additionally, community buildings such as libraries, churches, and government properties must ensure compliance to protect visitors and staff. Event venues, theatres, and stadiums need clear evacuation strategies and safe building environments, while property developers and construction sites must carry out Fire Safety Compliance before refurbishment or demolition, alongside fire safety planning during development.

Regardless of the property type or industry, both a Fire Risk Assessment and Fire Safety Compliance are essential for legal compliance, risk reduction, and safeguarding lives.

What Sets Us Apart?

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Legal Compliance – Avoid hefty fines and penalties by ensuring your premises meet fire safety regulations.

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Protect Lives & Property – Identify and mitigate fire risks to safeguard your employees, customers, and assets.

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Insurance Validity – Many insurance policies require up-to-date fire risk assessments to ensure coverage.

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Reduced Risk & Peace of Mind – Address potential fire hazards before they become a serious threat.

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Bespoke Action Plan – Receive clear, actionable steps to improve fire safety tailored to your specific premises.

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Get Your Fire Risk Assessment Quote


What’s Included in Our Fire Risk Assessment?

Our certified fire safety specialists will conduct a comprehensive assessment covering:

  1. Identification of Fire Hazards & Risks
  2. Evaluation of Fire Prevention Measures
  3. Review of Fire Detection & Warning Systems
  4. Emergency Escape Routes & Evacuation Procedures
  5. Fire Safety Training & Responsibilities
  6. A Full Report with Recommendations & Compliance Guidance

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is A Fire Risk Assessment?

A Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) is a structured evaluation of a building to identify fire hazards, assess risks, and recommend measures to ensure safety and legal compliance. It is a legal requirement for businesses and multi-occupancy properties under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

2. Who is responsible for carrying out a Fire Risk Assessment?

The responsible person, typically the property owner, employer, landlord, or building manager, is legally required to ensure a fire risk assessment is conducted and kept up to date. They may appoint a qualified fire risk assessor to carry out the assessment professionally.

3. Do I legally need a Fire Risk Assessment?

Yes, if you own or manage a commercial building, HMO (House in Multiple Occupation), workplace, public building, or rented property, you are legally required to have a fire risk assessment in place to comply with UK fire safety regulations.

4. How often should a Fire Risk Assessment be reviewed?

A fire risk assessment should be reviewed regularly, typically every 12 months, and updated whenever there are significant changes to the building structure, occupancy, or fire safety measures. High-risk premises may require more frequent reviews.

5. What does a Fire Risk Assessment include?

A fire risk assessment includes:

  1. Identifying fire hazards and risks
  2.  Evaluating fire detection and alarm systems
  3. Reviewing escape routes and emergency exits
  4. Assessing fire-fighting equipment (extinguishers, sprinklers, etc.)
    Examining fire safety training and procedures
  5. Providing a detailed report with recommendations for compliance
6. What happens if I don’t have a Fire Risk Assessment?

Failing to have a fire risk assessment can result in fines, legal action, or even imprisonment in severe cases. If a fire occurs and you have not conducted an assessment, you may be held liable for damages, injuries, or fatalities, and insurance claims could be voided.

7. How long does a Fire Risk Assessment take?

The time required depends on the size and complexity of the building. A small commercial unit may take 1-2 hours, while larger premises, such as schools or industrial buildings, may take several hours to complete a thorough assessment.

8. Can I do my own Fire Risk Assessment?

While you can conduct your own fire risk assessment if you are competent and knowledgeable in fire safety, it is strongly recommended to use a qualified fire risk assessor to ensure compliance with legal requirements and industry best practices.

9. How much does a Fire Risk Assessment cost?

The cost of a fire risk assessment varies depending on the size, type, and complexity of the building. Prices typically start from £150 for small businesses and increase for larger or high-risk premises, such as HMOs, schools, and industrial sites.

10. How do I book a Fire Risk Assessment?

Booking a fire risk assessment is simple. Contact our team today for a free consultation, and we’ll arrange a professional assessment tailored to your business or property needs. Don’t wait—stay compliant and protect your premises today!

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