A fire risk assessment is often viewed simply as a legal requirement, something that must be completed to remain compliant with UK fire safety legislation. Whilst this is true, the long-term benefits of a fire risk assessment extend far...
Fire risk assessments remain a fundamental legal and safety requirement for buildings across the UK. In 2026, with continued regulatory scrutiny and increased enforcement, ensuring your fire risk assessment is accurate and up to date is more important than...
Many landlords and property managers wonder whether a fire risk assessment alone is enough or if a separate fire door survey is required. The answer is that both are essential. Each plays a different role in compliance and safety....
A fire risk assessment is a legal requirement for all non-domestic premises in the UK. It helps identify potential fire hazards, assess the level of risk and outline measures to reduce or eliminate those risks. Whilst a fire risk...
Having regular fire risk assessments not only protects the residents and the property but it also keeps you aligned with the UK’s legal requirements. With the laws continuously evolving to adhere to the highest fire safety standards, it’s important...
When it comes to fire safety in the UK, one crucial question for business and property managers is: “Is a fire risk assessment a legal requirement?” The answer is a definitive yes. In the UK, fire risk assessments are...
Owning a HMO property can be a great investment, but as the landlord and the person responsible for the accommodation, it is up to you to ensure the safety of the premises and all those that live in it....
Fire safety is crucial for any type of building or premises, but especially those which consist of multiple households such as flats and apartments. Here we answer the most commonly asked questions about fire risk assessments for flats. What...
Those who own or manage a portfolio of residential properties have a legal responsibility to ensure that their tenants are safe from the dangers of fire which includes carrying out regular fire risk assessments. What is a fire risk...









