Fire Safety Risk Assessments
Get a Fire Risk Assessment Done and Be Compliant In 4 Easy Steps:
Book a fire risk assessment online for your preferred day/time of the week by completing the online form
We will reply with our next available slots on your preferred day/time of the week
Our qualified risk assessor will arrive at your business/home and perform the necessary inspections.
You will receive your risk assessment and recommendations in PDF format via email.
Fire Risk Assessment Prices
£349.99p+vat Per building
We are committed to providing clear pricing to our customers. We believe that transparency is key to building trust and credibility with our clients. We always clearly state the price of our goods or services, as well as any additional fees or taxes that may apply
What’s Included?
Travel to and from your home/business
Examination of the building including compartmentation, fire doors, signage, fire alarm systems, emergency lighting and fire fighting equipment.
Examination of your logs
Examination of your training records
Recommendations found as a result of our inspections
Risk assessment sent in PDF format
Why carry out a fire risk assessment?
A fire risk assessment is a process used to identify and evaluate potential fire hazards in a building or workplace in the United Kingdom. The assessment is carried out by a competent person and is required by law under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. The purpose of the assessment is to identify any potential fire hazards and to ensure that appropriate measures are in place to prevent a fire from occurring and to protect people in the event of a fire.
The assessment process involves a thorough examination of the building, including all areas and any equipment or processes that may pose a fire risk. The assessment also takes into account the people who use the building, including employees, visitors, and those who may be at a higher risk such as the elderly or people with disabilities.
Based on the findings of the assessment, a report is produced that includes recommendations for fire safety measures, such as fire alarms, fire extinguishers, and emergency lighting. The report also includes information on evacuation procedures and fire drills, as well as an action plan for implementing the recommended fire safety measures.
It is important to note that fire risk assessments must be regularly reviewed and updated as necessary to ensure that the building or workplace remains safe from fire hazards. It's also important to ensure that all employees are trained in fire safety procedures and are aware of the fire risks in the building.
In summary, fire risk assessments are a legal requirement in the UK and help identify and prevent potential fire hazards in the workplace, protect the people who use the building and ensure that appropriate measures are in place in case of a fire.
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Why choose to carry out your fire risk assessment?
Highly experienced and qualified team of assessors:
Our team of assessors are highly experienced and qualified in conducting fire risk assessments. They undergo regular training to stay up-to-date with the latest industry standards and regulations, ensuring they deliver the best possible service.
Accredited and fully insured company:
We are an accredited and fully insured company, ensuring you can trust our services to be of high quality and in compliance with relevant regulations. Our insurance coverage also provides peace of mind in the event of any unforeseen incidents.
Transparent pricing with no hidden costs:
Our pricing is affordable and transparent, with no hidden costs or charges. We provide clear pricing and quotes, so you know exactly what you are paying for.
Thorough testing and reporting to ensure compliance with safety regulations:
We conduct comprehensive testing and reporting to ensure your premises meet safety regulations. Our detailed reports provide a clear understanding of any issues and what needs to be done to comply.
Use of advanced equipment for accurate results:
We use advanced equipment to provide accurate results during fire risk assessments. We invest in our equipment to ensure we deliver the best possible service.
Additional services available:
In addition to fire risk assessments, we offer other compliance testing services, including fire alarm and extinguisher servicing, PAT testing, and microwave testing. Our one-stop-shop approach makes compliance testing easy and efficient.
Dedicated account manager for ongoing support:
We provide excellent customer service, with a dedicated account manager to provide ongoing support. We are responsive to your queries and concerns, aiming to provide the best possible service.
Trusted by businesses of all sizes and industries:
We have a proven track record of providing high-quality services to businesses of all sizes and industries, making us a trusted partner for fire risk assessments.
Commitment to sustainability:
We are committed to sustainability, focusing on reducing waste and minimizing our environmental impact. Operating in an environmentally responsible way can also benefit your business's reputation.
Fire Risk Assessment FAQs
What is a fire risk assessment?
A fire risk assessment is a thorough examination of a property to identify potential fire hazards and evaluate the risk of a fire breaking out. The assessment considers the likelihood of a fire occurring and the potential consequences and provides recommendations for reducing the risk of fire.
What happens after a fire risk assessment?
After a fire risk assessment, the responsible person should implement the recommended actions to reduce the risk of fire. This may include improving fire safety equipment, implementing new procedures, or providing training for occupants of the property. The assessment should also be reviewed regularly to ensure that the property remains safe and compliant.
Who is responsible for carrying out a fire risk assessment?
The person responsible for carrying out a fire risk assessment depends on the type of property. For a workplace, the employer or the person in control of the premises is responsible for carrying out the assessment. For rented residential properties, the landlord is responsible.
How often should a fire risk assessment be reviewed?
A fire risk assessment should be reviewed regularly, at least annually or whenever there are significant changes to the building or its use. It is also important to review the assessment after any incidents or near-misses to ensure that appropriate action is taken to prevent future incidents.
What are the consequences of not carrying out a fire risk assessment?
Failing to carry out a fire risk assessment can result in serious consequences, including fines, legal action, and even imprisonment in extreme cases. More importantly, it can put the safety of the occupants of the property at risk.
When is a fire risk assessment required?
A fire risk assessment is required whenever there is a change in the use or layout of a building, or if there are changes to the fire safety regulations. It is also recommended to conduct a fire risk assessment regularly to ensure that the premises remain safe and compliant with regulations.
Services We Provide
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Portable Appliance Testing (PAT Testing)
We provide PAT testing, which is a process of regularly inspecting and testing electrical appliances to ensure their safety for use in various settings.
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Fire Alarm Service & Maintenance
We provide fire alarm servicing & maintenance in buildings to ensure their proper functioning and prompt detection of any potential fire hazards.
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Fire Extinguisher Service
Fire extinguisher servicing to ensure that they are in proper working order and capable of effectively extinguishing fires when needed.
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Emergency Lighting Test & Maintenance
Emergency light testing is the inspection and testing of emergency lighting to ensure that they will be functioning in the event of an emergency.
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Fire Risk Assessments
We carry out Fire risk assessments to identify potential fire hazards in your building and recommend appropriate measures to minimize the risk of fire.