Three steps to a documented assessment
01
Tell us about your premises
A few plain questions about your building — type, size, floors, how it's used. No jargon, about two minutes.
02
We match a qualified assessor
An accredited, BAFE-registered assessor local to you reviews your details and confirms a fixed quote and a site-visit slot.
03
You receive a documented report
A clear, prioritised fire risk assessment — the audit-ready record your insurer, landlord and enforcing authority expect.
Whatever you're responsible for
The Fire Safety Order covers almost every non-domestic premises — and we’ll match you with an accredited assessor for any of them.
A legal duty for almost every commercial premises
Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the Responsible Person for virtually every non-domestic premises in England & Wales must have a current fire risk assessment — and keep it under review.
We exist to make that one thing straightforward: an independent, accredited assessment, clearly documented, with a fixed quote up front.
Fires still happen in every kind of premises
Incidents are falling — but thousands still occur in workplaces each year, and enforcement is rising. A current assessment is the baseline that keeps people safe and your business compliant.
Sources: Home Office — Fire & Rescue Incident Statistics and Fire Prevention & Protection Statistics, England.
A clear record you can act on
Every assessment ends in a documented report written in plain language — not a tick-box PDF. It tells you exactly where you stand and what, if anything, to prioritise.
It's the record your insurer, landlord and the enforcing authority expect to see, kept ready for your next annual review.
Frequently asked
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