What are Fire Risk Assessments?
Under legislation, a fire risk assessment must be carried out for any non-domestic premises, then be regularly reviewed. If you have five or more employees, the findings of the assessment must be a documented report
Identifying the fire hazards
Identifying people at risk
Evaluating, removing or reducing the risk, if possible, and protecting from risk
Recording the findings
Planning, instructing and training to act on the findings
Under legislation, a fire risk assessment must be carried out for any non-domestic premises, then be regularly reviewed. If you have five or more employees, the findings of the assessment must be a documented report
Identifying the fire hazards
Identifying people at risk
Evaluating, removing or reducing the risk, if possible, and protecting from risk
Recording the findings
Identifying the fire hazards

Experienced Fire Risk Assessors
All our fire risk assessors have completed a series of nationally certified training courses and are recognised by the Fire Risk Assessors (FRA) Register. They keep up to date with all the latest fire safety legislation and best practices.
During a fire safety assessment, we will examine how your premises is currently being managed, how it should be managed and ensure all employees are made aware of their fire safety responsibilities. It will cover:
Building Evacuation Plans
Fire Safety Equipment
Fire Detection Warning Systems
Means of Escape
Fire fighting equipment
Fire drills and training
Maintenance and record keeping