Frequently asked questions
A fire risk assessment is where we take a close look at your premises and the people who use it, to assess hazards and risks. The aim is to prevent a fire starting and keep you compliant with legislation.
Article 9 of The Fire Safety Order 2005 states that a fire risk assessment is a legal requirement. The Building Safety Act 2022 made a recorded fire risk assessment a legal requirement for every premises.
A fire risk assessment should be reviewed every 12 months or when any major changes take place.
The Building Safety Act 2022 made it a legal requirement for every premises to have a recorded fire risk assessment.
A fire safety assessment must be carried out by a competent person. If you need a fire risk assessment in Surrey, Sussex or Kent contact us for help.
There are four types of fire risk assessment, types 2 and 4 are intrusive surveys.
Contact us and we will take you through what a fire risk assessment looks like and what it does and doesn’t include.
If you own or operate an Airbnb, a fire risk assessment is a legal requirement.
We don’t have a fire risk assessment template because every premises is different.
All fire risk assessors are either currently serving as, or have served as fire officers for the Fire Service.
We are based in Redhill and cover Surrey, West Sussex, East Sussex and Kent.