Frequently Asked Questions

A fire risk assessment is a systematic review of a property to identify potential fire hazards, evaluate risks to occupants, and ensure appropriate fire safety measures are in place. It helps property owners and responsible persons meet legal obligations under fire safety regulations and protect people and property.

Under fire safety legislation, the “responsible person” must ensure a suitable fire risk assessment is carried out. This is usually the employer, building owner, landlord, managing agent, or anyone who has control of the premises.

Most non-domestic premises require a fire risk assessment. This includes offices, shops, warehouses, communal areas of residential buildings, HMOs, apartment blocks, and other commercial or public buildings.

Fire risk assessments should be reviewed regularly and updated when significant changes occur. This may include building alterations, changes in occupancy, or the introduction of new equipment or processes that could affect fire safety.

Yes. Our assessments and services follow current UK fire safety legislation and recognised industry standards to ensure reliable and compliant fire protection solutions.

You can request a quote or book an assessment by contacting our team through the website, email, or phone. We will discuss your property details and arrange a convenient inspection time.

A typical fire risk assessment involves inspecting the premises to identify fire hazards, assessing people at risk, reviewing fire detection and alarm systems, checking escape routes and emergency lighting, and evaluating firefighting equipment and evacuation procedures. A detailed report with recommendations is then provided.

Yes. We carry out fire risk assessments for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs), including both common areas and individual rooms where required. These assessments help landlords meet licensing requirements and maintain safe living environments for tenants.

The time required depends on the size and complexity of the property. Smaller buildings may take a few hours, while larger or more complex premises may require additional time for a thorough inspection and reporting.

Yes. After the assessment, you will receive a detailed report outlining identified risks, current fire safety measures, and practical recommendations to improve safety and compliance.

Yes. We can provide guidance on implementing recommendations, remedial works, and ongoing fire protection services such as alarms, extinguishers, emergency lighting, and compliance support.

Pricing depends on the size and type of property. Our pricing tables provide clear guidance based on the number of units or rooms. Larger or more complex buildings may require a tailored quotation.

Still have questions?

Contact our team today and we’ll be happy to help you with advice or a quotation for your property.