Fire Risk Assessment – Fire protection for your business

If you are a business owner or landlord, you are responsible for fire safety.  When it comes to a fire risk assessment you are known as the “responsible person”.  The fire safety order came in to effect in 2005.  It applies also if you have paying guests for example if you run a bed and breakfast, guesthouse or a self catering property.  As the ‘responsible person’ you must carry out a fire risk assessment of your premises and review it regularly.  Risks need to be identified and appropriate fire safety measure put into place, such as; planning for emergencies, identifying people at risk, evaluate, remove or reduce the risks, providing staff with information and training in the event of a fire.  These are just a few of the key points which need to be addressed as part of a fire risk assessment.

At Safe and Sure Fire Protection, we are here to help take the stress out of this process.  If you don’t have the time or expertise to carry out an effective fire risk assessment of your business premises, we are here to help.  Our team carry out fire risk assessments throughout Durham and the North East region.  Clients range from small to medium sized businesses through to local councils, retailers, factories, offices, hotels and public houses.  We can create specific tailor-made plans to suit the fire safety requirements for your individual business.  After years of experience in the fire protection industry,  we understand that not all businesses are the same when it comes to their requirements for fire protection.  Therefore our fully qualified assessor will carry out a survey of your business premises and identify any potential fire risks.  We will then provide you with a report detailing any necessary requirements to ensure that your premises are full compliant with regulations.  We can also install any necessary fire protection equipment required. Dealing with Safe and Sure Fire Protection, you can rest assured that our fire risk assessment will give you piece of mind that your business is fully compliant with the current fire regulations.

Find out more at www.gov.uk/workplace-fire-safety-your-responsibilities/fire-risk-assessment

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