Managing your fire assessment needs across Oxford
Do you need a buildings fire risk assessment, conducted by a qualified and experienced assessor, to meet insurance compliance?
We have over ten years of experience, in fire safety and construction, and pride ourselves on conducting thorough on-site visits leading to robust and detailed reports. The report is produced in a timely manner detailing all of the fire safety testing and maintenance regimes.
We conduct and deliver fire assessments for:
Landlords (HMO’s and flats)
Residential care (supported living)
Freehold (management companies, property/facilities teams and estate agents)
Business (salons, shops, offices, warehousing and factories)
Public access (galleries, libraries, public houses, hotels, churches and schools)
Healthcare (dental and doctors surgeries)
Fire Risk Assessment – How we work with you
During the scheduled on-site visit, our AlFireE qualified assessor will discuss with you or your Fire Safety Manager the existing fire safety installations and usage/occupation.
Following a comprehensive discussion and walk-through, accessing all relevant areas of the building, our qualified assessor will identify areas of risk and/or compliance. Prior to leaving our assessor will ensure that all parties understand the relevance of the proposed recommendations.
You’ll receive an insurance approved report, within 2 to 3 days following the visit, including an action plan to guide you and your team through the next steps to ensure your premises are fully compliant.
As a regulatory government service, we have been conducting fire risk assessments that follow Government guidelines and safety compliance for the Coronavirus.
Fire Risk Assessment - What to expect
Your report will comply with “The (Regulatory Reform) Fire Service Order 2005” and follows industry standard PAS 79 format, which identifies:
Fire alarm, signage and emergency light requirements
Access & escape routes
Servicing and maintenance regimes
Staff training
Occupants at risk
Sources of ignition
Compartmentation
The report produced is not a certificate but a working document which will detail achievable timescales to introduce the recommendations.