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Do we need a Fire Risk Assessment?
 
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Get a Fire Risk Assessment Quote

The Fire Safety Order * came into force in October 2006 and requires a designated responsible person from the residential management company to carry out a risk assessment and take steps to reduce or remove the risk of fire.

The legislation is not onerous, it simply imposes a duty to keep a watching brief in very much the same way that any responsible management company will do as a matter of course, for example ensuring that fire exits are properly maintained and that inappropriate materials are not stored in common areas.

If you need further guidance on fire safety, log on to: www.communities.gov.uk/fire/firesafety/firesafetylaw

There you will find full guidance for common areas of flats or maisonettes by downloading:

  • Fire Safety Risk Assessment Sleeping Accommodation
  • A Short Fire Risk Assessment form which is in word format and can be downloaded from the same page
  • The Regulatory form Fire Safety Order 2005, A Short Guide to making your Premises Safe from Fire

So make sure that you undertake one regularly and it is good practice to have evidence of completed assessments just in case there is an insurance claim.

Residentsline is able to offer a nationwide facility for combined
Fire Risk Assessments and General Risk Assessments:

Sample prices are shown below:

 
Up to 24 Flats £385.00 + VAT
  25 to 40 Flats £495.00 + VAT
  41 to 60 Units £615.00 + VAT
  Get a Fire Risk Assessment Quote

Assessments are released within 3 days of completion.

Call 0845 257 6374 to obtain a confirmed quote.

*The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety Order) replaced The Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 1997 as amended in 1999.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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