Fire Risk Assessments
Thorough, regulation-compliant fire risk assessments carried out by qualified assessors. We identify the real risks, give you a clear action plan, and support you through implementation.
Request an AssessmentYour Legal Obligation
Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the responsible person for any non-domestic premises must ensure a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment is in place and that appropriate fire safety measures are implemented.
Non-compliance can result in enforcement action, fines, or imprisonment.
How We Assess Your Premises
A methodical approach to identifying, evaluating, and managing fire risk in your building
Identify Hazards
We systematically identify ignition sources, fuel sources, and structural or procedural factors that could contribute to fire risk across your premises.
Evaluate Risk
We assess the likelihood and potential consequences of fire, taking into account your existing control measures and the people who use your building.
Document Findings
You receive a detailed written report covering all findings, risk ratings, and compliance status against current regulations. No jargon, no ambiguity.
Deliver Action Plan
A prioritised action plan sets out exactly what needs to be done, in what order, and by when. We can then supply and install any equipment identified as necessary.
Who Needs a Fire Risk Assessment
If you are the responsible person for a non-domestic premises, you are legally required to have a current fire risk assessment in place.
What's Included
- Full site inspection and hazard identification
- Evaluation of existing fire safety measures
- Review of evacuation procedures and escape routes
- Assessment of fire safety management arrangements
- Compliance check against current legislation
- Detailed written report with clear recommendations
- Risk-rated, prioritised action plan
- Guidance on review frequency and next steps
How Often Should You Review
Your fire risk assessment should be reviewed regularly to ensure it remains current and effective
Annually
Lower Risk Premises
Standard offices, shops, and similar commercial premises with straightforward layouts and low occupancy levels.
6 Monthly
Medium Risk Premises
Schools, care homes, hospitals, and premises where vulnerable people are present or where the building layout is more complex.
3 Monthly
Higher Risk Premises
Industrial sites, premises with hazardous materials, high-occupancy venues, and any site where conditions change frequently.
Discuss Your Fire Risk Assessment
Whether you need a first assessment, a review of an existing one, or support with implementing recommendations, we are here to help.
- Level 4 qualified assessors
- Detailed written reports
- Prioritised action plans
- Follow-up support included