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Fire Risk Assessment

A Fire Risk Assessment is a comprehensive inspection designed to identify fire hazards, evaluate risks, and ensure your premises meet legal fire safety requirements. Completing a Fire Risk Assessment demonstrates your business’s commitment to protecting people and property, complying with regulations, and proactive risk management – trusted by clients, partners, and regulators across all sectors. With a robust fire risk assessment, you reduce the likelihood of fire incidents, avoid costly disruptions, and build a reputation for safety and responsibility. Compliancy Group guides you through every step – making fire safety compliance clear, practical, and a genuine business advantage.

An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
Benjamin Franklin

Fire Risk Assessment

We understand the complexities of fire safety regulations and risk management. Our team brings hands-on experience with fire risk assessments, prevention strategies, and industry best practices.

No one-size-fits-all here. Whether you need an initial assessment, action plan development, ongoing monitoring, or compliance advice, our services are fully customised to your operations. We offer flexible support packages—from essential guidance to comprehensive on-site consultancy.

We work exclusively with UKAS-accredited certification bodies and maintain a 100% pass rate for compliance assessments. Our clients trust us to deliver results that stand up to audit and regulatory scrutiny—helping you achieve, maintain, and leverage fire safety compliance for business growth.

Compliance shouldn’t slow you down. We help you build safer environments, reduce fire risk, and improve operational efficiency—so you can focus on your core business.

You’ll work directly with our expert team, including leadership involvement from our CEO. We pride ourselves on responsive communication, clear guidance, and ongoing support throughout your compliance journey.

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Fire Risk Assessment Benefits for Your Business

Demonstrate compliance to secure contracts and reassure clients or insurers.

Show your commitment to fire safety and legal responsibilities.

Minimise the risk of fire outbreaks, property damage, and costly liabilities.

Enhance your standing as a responsible and trusted organisation.

Regular assessments and compliance checks foster a culture of ongoing safety and operational excellence.

Unlock New Opportunities

Boost Credibility

Strengthen Reputation

Strengthen Reputation

Drive Continuous Improvement

Benefits of Compliancy Group Services

From initial assessment to ongoing support, our team ensures you’re always prepared and confident.

We streamline compliance processes, freeing up your team to focus on core business activities.

Services are tailored to your specific business needs, not generic templates.

Ongoing support, training, and regulatory updates keep your business compliant long after inspection.

Our 100% compliance pass rate and exclusive partnerships with UKAS-accredited bodies mean you’re in safe hands.

Expert Guidance at Every Step

Time & Resource Savings

Customised Solutions

Relevant Certifications & Accreditations

FAQ's - Fire Risk Assessment

Yes, all businesses must have a fire risk assessment. If you employ five or more people, you must record the significant findings and review the assessment regularly, especially after any changes.

For low-rise residential buildings, review every 2 years and redo every 4 years. For other premises, at least annually or after significant changes or incidents.

1.Identify fire hazards (sources of ignition and combustible materials) 2.Identify people at risk 3.Evaluate, remove, or reduce risks and act 4.Record findings, plan, and train staff 5.Review regularly

BS 9792:2025 is the new standard for fire risk assessments in housing premises, providing a framework for clarity and consistency.

Anywhere from a few hours for small properties to several days or weeks for large, complex buildings.

There’s no strict expiry, but it’s recommended to redo assessments every 4 years for low-rise buildings and more frequently for older or larger buildings.

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There isn’t a universal certificate, but you must comply with fire safety regulations through regular risk assessments and safety measures.

Ask the building owner, managing agent, or management company—they should provide a copy of the assessment if requested.