We offer Fire Risk Assessments for Residential and Commercial Buildings in London and Surrounding Counties |
At a minimum, our assessors hold the Level 3 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment (CFRA). This qualification is recognised by the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE) and is widely accepted as the standard qualification for individuals conducting fire risk assessments.
When selecting a fire risk assessor, it’s advisable to check their qualifications, experience, and professional affiliations to ensure they have the necessary expertise and credentials to perform fire risk assessments effectively and in compliance with relevant regulations and standards.
If your fire safety assessment identifies potential risks or hazards, it’s important to take action to address them as soon as possible. The first step is to identify the hazards and prioritise the risks. Once you have identified the hazards, you should develop a plan to address each hazard, which may include making physical changes, implementing policies and procedures, training staff, and maintaining fire safety equipment.
In many cases, a competent and qualified contractor needs to be instructed to complete remedial works.