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A PROPORTIONATE RISK BASED APPROACH
FIRE RISK
ASSESSMENTs
Fire RisK aSSESSMENTS
Fire risk assessments are crucial for ensuring the safety and compliance of both residential and commercial properties with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Our services cater to a wide spectrum of needs, from residential to commercial environments, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of potential fire hazards.
Residential – Type 1 to Type 4 Fire risk assessments
For residential properties we offer fire risk assessments (type 1 to type 4) in accordance with Article 9 of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. All residential fire risk assessments are carried out on a PAS 79-2:2020 template.
Each type of FRA is designed to address the varying levels of detail required for different residential scenarios, whether it's for a small apartment building or a large housing complex.
Our Type 2 and Type 4 fire risk assessments include a compartmentation report as an addendum.
Commercial – non intrusive to fully intrusive FRAs
For commercial properties we offer fire risk assessments in accordance with Article 9 of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. All residential fire risk assessments are carried out on a PAS 79-1:2020 template.
In the commercial sector, our services extend from non-intrusive assessments to fully intrusive FRAs. These assessments are tailored to meet the unique needs of your business, regardless of your industry or the size of your commercial space. A non-intrusive FRA provides a visual examination of the accessible areas without disturbing the structure, whereas a fully intrusive FRA involves a detailed inspection of the building, including concealed areas, to identify any hidden fire risks.
Pre-occupation FRA
We also specialize in pre-occupation FRAs in both residential and commercial premises. We will only carry out a pre-occupation FRA if the fire strategy for the premises is available. This allows for a thorough assessment of the application of the fire strategy in the building, and provides guidance for achieving compliance with the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 upon occupation of the premises.
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