We can help your business be safe and legal
- Residential, Commercial & Industrial Buildings
- Type 1 to Type 4 Fire Risk Assessments Undertaken
- Protecting lives, properties & possessions
- Ensure your business complies with regulations
To ensure your business or public building is compliant, legal and safe, please call us on 03300 581096 or complete the form on this page to get in touch with our experienced fire safety engineers. We will discuss your requirements and arrange for your building's fire risk report to be carried out at a time convenient to you.
Our approach
Our commitment is to protect your property and minimise the risk of fire and the associated disruption to lives and business. We understand the importance of adhering to industry standards and regulations and we strive to keep you fully compliant at all times.
At Fire Risk Reports, we are dedicated to supporting our customers, allowing you to focus on your core business while our experienced assessors manage the complexities of fire safety. We recognise that each customer and property has unique needs and we tailor our approach accordingly.
Before providing a quotation, we ensure we understand your specific requirements and our transparent quotations include fixed prices, so you won't encounter any surprises or unexpected costs when you receive our invoice.
You can trust Fire Risk Reports to be your reliable partner in securing your assets and maintaining legal compliance, giving you the freedom to concentrate on your business priorities.
To make sure your business or public building is legal and safe, please fill out the form on this page to contact our experienced fire assessors. We will discuss your requirements and arrange for your building's fire risk report to be conducted at a mutually convenient time.

Who needs a fire risk assessment?
In the UK, fire risk assessments are essential for various entities, including:
- HMOs (Homes of Multiple Occupancy)
- Shops
- Offices
- Restaurants
- Pubs
- Bars
- Colleges
- Schools
- Care homes
- Hospitals
- Local businesses, such as hairdressers, dentists, surgeries, etc.
- All commercial premises, such as factories, stores, depots, etc.
- Universities
Mandated by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, these assessments aim to enhance safety for individuals and to protect property from fire hazards.
Businesses, regardless of size, must prioritise the safety of employees and customers. A thorough assessment helps identify fire hazards and risks and thus facilitating the implementation of effective safety measures and emergency procedures.
Educational institutions also have a responsibility to ensure the well-being of students and staff. Regular assessments aid in fire prevention and assist with integrating fire safety procedures into their operations.
Healthcare facilities, particularly care homes, require heightened focus on fire safety due to the vulnerability of residents. Key elements include adequate escape routes, correct procedures and staff training.
Overall, fire risk assessments are crucial for safeguarding lives and property across various sectors in the UK, making compliance not just a legal obligation, but a vital step in ensuring public safety.

Our Services
Type 1 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA)
This is a basic, non-destructive assessment required by the Fire Safety Order, which ensures that sufficient means of escape are provided in the common areas of a building.
Type 2 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA)
Similar to Type 1, this assessment includes destructive testing of materials used in the common areas to verify their fire resistance and compliance with relevant standards.
Type 3 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA)
This assessment covers both communal spaces and individual flats, ensuring proper fire safety measures are in place for both shared and private living areas.
Type 4 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA)
As the most comprehensive and detailed assessment, it involves destructive testing and a thorough analysis of a building's fire safety systems, materials, and procedures to ensure they meet all relevant safety standards.
The choice of FRA for a specific building depends on factors such as the building's size, complexity, and risk profile.