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Commercial Fire Risk Assessment (FRA)

Legal Compliance

Meet Your Obligations Under the Fire Safety Order 2005.

 If you are an employer, landlord, or building owner, you are legally responsible for fire safety. PropertySafety provides comprehensive Fire Risk Assessments (FRA) that satisfy the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, keeping your business legal and your people safe.

  • Who Needs an FRA?
    By law, every non-domestic premise (offices, shops, factories, hotels) must have a written Fire Risk Assessment if you employ 5 or more people or hold a license.

  • Identifying Hazards
    Our qualified assessors inspect your building to identify potential fire hazards, sources of ignition, and combustible materials that could put lives at risk.

  • Evaluating Escape Routes
    We meticulously check your emergency exits, signage, lighting, and fire doors to ensure that in an emergency, everyone can escape quickly and safely.

  • The Written Report
    You receive a detailed, easy-to-understand report outlining your current risks and a clear “Action Plan” of steps needed to achieve full compliance.

Our Services

We Serve The Best Service

Electrical Certificates

Comprehensive EICR reports, PAT testing, and emergency lighting checks to ensure your wiring meets the latest safety standards.

Gas Services

Annual Landlord Gas Safety Records (CP12), boiler servicing, and gas appliance inspections by Gas Safe registered engineers.

Fire Services

Complete Fire Risk Assessments (FRA), smoke alarm testing, and fire safety advice to protect your tenants and property.

Asbestos Surveys

Professional management surveys and sampling to identify, test, and safely manage asbestos risks in older properties.

EPC & Energy

Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) for residential and commercial properties to ensure you meet efficiency regulations.

Landlord Bundles

Save time and money. Combine your Gas, Electrical, and EPC checks into one single visit for a discounted price.

How We Works

Our Working Process

Property Safety has streamlined the certification process. We handle the logistics, keys, and tenants so you don’t have to.

Choose Your Service

Select a single certificate or a Property Safety Bundle online.

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Make Appointment

We arrange a time that works for you or your tenant.

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Expert Inspection

Our certified engineer carries out the safety check.

03.

Enjoy Your Service

Receive your digital certificate instantly via email.

04.

Total Fire Protection

Protect Your Staff, Assets, and Reputation.

A fire can destroy a business in minutes. PropertySafety goes beyond just ticking boxes. We help you create a robust fire safety strategy that prevents fires from starting and limits damage if they do occur.

  • Equipment Checks
    We review your existing fire safety equipment, ensuring fire extinguishers are in the right place, alarms are tested, and emergency lighting is functional.

  • Staff Training Review
    Technology fails, but people save lives. We review your current evacuation procedures and staff training records to ensure your team knows how to react.

  • Vulnerable People
    We assess the specific risks to people who may need extra help during an evacuation, such as the elderly, children, or those with disabilities.

  • Ongoing Support
    Fire safety changes over time. We provide advice on how often to review your assessment and can schedule annual updates to keep your protection current.

Pricing

Transparent Pricing for Every Property

Competitive rates tailored to your property size. Electrical safety shouldn’t break the bank.

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Fire Safety Laws

FAQs: Fire Risk Assessments

 Fire regulations can be complex. Here are the answers to the questions we get most often from business owners and facility managers.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 is the main piece of legislation covering fire safety in England and Wales. It states that the "Responsible Person" must carry out a Fire Risk Assessment and implement appropriate fire safety measures.