Fire Risk Assessments in London & Surrey

Do you need a Fire Risk Assessment conducted for your domestic or commercial premises? UK PAT specialises in evaluating properties to identify potential fire hazards.

Our assessment service includes a thorough examination of your premises, highlighting any risks and offering recommendations to enhance safety. Our experienced team compiles all findings into a comprehensive written report following the guidelines outlined in the PAS 79 document, a specification developed by the British Standards Institution (BSI).

Upon completion of the assessment and report delivery, our team will provide further guidance and suggestions for implementation. Additionally, if you are a landlord, we offer tailored assessments such as a Fire Risk Assessment for Flats or an Office Fire Safety Assessment.

Call us now on 020 8798 2650 or 07944 753 628.

Do you need a Fire Risk Assessment?

According to existing fire safety regulations, these assessments are required for both business establishments and communal areas of residential flats. A written Fire Risk Assessment becomes mandatory if your workforce comprises five or more individuals.

A thorough evaluation of fire risk in a commercial setting is essential for prioritising health and safety within any business. Beyond being a legal obligation, this assessment safeguards both personnel and property against potential fire hazards in the long run. Taking proactive measures to prevent fires and ensure people’s safety is far preferable to grappling with the consequences of a hazardous workplace fire.

This requirement extends to various non-domestic properties, encompassing public and commercial spaces like schools, warehouses, factories, licensed premises, nursing homes, care facilities, offices, retail stores, and accommodations with sleeping provisions. Additionally, it applies to sheltered housing and communal spaces within blocks of flats and houses with multiple occupants (HMOs).

What does a Fire Risk Assessment cover?

What aspects does a Fire Risk Assessment encompass? Typically, it covers the communal areas of a building accessible to all occupants, such as stairwells and entrance halls. This evaluation also scrutinises the ‘general fire precautions’ implemented within these shared spaces. These precautions include measures to:

  • Minimise the likelihood of fire ignition, such as enforcing ‘no smoking’ policies or conducting regular safety inspections of electrical outlets and lighting.
  • Mitigate the potential for fire spread, such as installing fire doors.
  • Warn individuals about a fire occurrence within the premises, such as deploying smoke alarms.
  • Facilitate safe evacuation from the building, including ensuring clear escape routes.
  • Provide guidance on appropriate actions to take in the event of a fire, such as an emergency evacuation plan.
  • Reduce the severity of harm in case of a fire, such as the availability of fire extinguishers or sprinkler systems

These general fire precautions must ensure the safety of:

  • Individuals authorised to be within the building.
  • Individuals in the vicinity of the building who might be at risk in the event of a fire.

Contact us for a Fire Risk Assessment

Contact UK PAT for a detailed Fire Risk Assessment by calling 020 8798 2650 or 07944 753 628 or email info@ukpat.co.uk.