Fire Risk Assessment Services
Comprehensive assessments to identify fire hazards and evaluate risks to people and property.

Service Overview
A Fire Risk Assessment is a comprehensive review of your building to identify potential fire hazards and evaluate the risks to people and property. It is a legal requirement for all non-domestic premises under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
We ensure that your property remains fully compliant with all current UK regulations. Our team of certified experts provides comprehensive assessments, detailed reporting, and actionable recommendations tailored to your specific needs.
Key Benefits
Full Legal Compliance
Ensure you meet all relevant UK health and safety regulations and statutory requirements.
Detailed Professional Reports
Receive comprehensive reports with clear action plans and prioritized recommendations.
Fast Turnaround
We understand the urgency of compliance. Get your reports quickly without compromising quality.
Certified Experts
All our team members are fully qualified and accredited by leading industry bodies.
Our Process
STEP 01
Consultation & Planning
We discuss your specific requirements and plan the most effective approach for your site.
STEP 02
Site Inspection
Our qualified surveyors conduct a thorough physical inspection of the premises.
STEP 03
Analysis & Reporting
We analyze findings and generate a detailed report outlining risks and recommendations.
STEP 04
Ongoing Support
We provide continued guidance and support to help you implement recommendations.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a fire risk assessment?
A fire risk assessment is an organized and methodical look at your premises, the activities carried on there and the likelihood that a fire could start and cause harm to those in and around the premises.
Is it required by law?
Yes, if you are an employer, owner, or occupier of a business or other non-domestic premises, you are responsible for fire safety and are known as the "Responsible Person".
How often should it be reviewed?
It should be reviewed regularly (typically annually) or whenever there are significant changes to the building, layout, or occupancy.
Who can carry out the assessment?
A "competent person" must carry it out. For complex or high-risk buildings, this usually means a qualified professional fire risk assessor.
What happens if I don't have one?
Failure to have a valid Fire Risk Assessment is a criminal offence and can lead to prosecution, fines, or even imprisonment.
