FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT
Since 2006, it has been a legal requirement
for a UK business to carry out a fire risk assessment
WE CAN HELP ENSURE YOU ARE COMPLIANT
Fire Risk Assessments are a legal requirement in all commercial properties. The high level of expertise required to undertake the assessment and complete the required PAS-79 formatted document is critical to ensure you and your properties are protected.
All our Risk Assessors are minimum BAFE SP205 accredited, with an encyclopaedic knowledge of all aspects of fire safety legislation, so you don’t have to. It is our job to keep your company compliant with the legislation and your team confident in all aspects of fire safety awareness.
The 5 main components of a fire risk assessment
- Identify the fire hazards.
- Determine who may be harmed and how.
- Evaluate, remove, and reduce the risks.
- Record your findings, prepare an emergency plan, and provide training.
- Review and update the fire risk assessment regularly.
We offer a professional service with tailormade solutions to meet your individual needs, we will provide detailed Fire Risk Assessments, with clear advice and a follow up plan to assist you in completing any actions uncovered.
Having an up-to-date fire risk assessment in place and evidence that you have put policies and procedures in place to protect your premises dramatically reduces the risk of fire, and proves that you have taken steps as a responsible employer to safeguard your staff, customers, visitors or tenants.
Our fire risk assessment report comprises of an assessment of all procedures as well as compliance procedures for the following:
- Fire alarm requirements
- Emergency lighting requirements
- Fire extinguisher requirements
- Fire, escape and safety signage
- Fire alarm requirements
- Emergency lighting requirements
- Fire extinguisher requirements
- Fire, escape and safety signage
COMPLETE FIRE SAFETY AND SECURITY SYSTEM SOLUTIONS
We are passionate about our business and customers.
We place all of our expertise on offer to you our customer and are proud of the long-term relationships we have achieved. This has helped establish our values to make us what we are today.
Our Team values start with the customer and the engineer, it is our job to support both to go beyond all expectations.
Is Your Business Prepared For Martyn’s Law Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025
Martyn's Law requires certain public venues and events to take reasonable steps to prepare for and respond to a potential terrorist attack. The law, officially the Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Act 2025, establishes a tiered system based on the venue's capacity, requiring smaller "standard tier" venues to focus on policy and procedures, while larger "enhanced tier" venues must go further to reduce their vulnerability to attacks. Key requirements include risk assessments, staff training, and implementing security measures.
Weekly Fire Alarm Testing Guidance
Weekly fire alarm testing is vital to ensure the reliability and readiness of the fire detection and alarm system in protecting life and property. Regular tests confirm that alarm sounders, manual call points, and signalling paths, including connections to any Alarm Receiving Centre (ARC), are functioning correctly and that any faults are identified and addressed promptly. Conducting tests at the same time each week also helps occupants recognise the alarm sound and reinforces fire safety awareness, while providing early warning of potential system issues before an actual emergency occurs.
Advantages Of Wireless Intruder Alarms Vs Hard Wired Systems
Our intruder alarm systems use the latest technology movement detectors, magnetic contacts, break-glass / vibration detectors and infra-red beam detectors for flexibility and complete protection. Reliability is essential, that’s why all our systems are installed using a range of control panels and detection devices from leading manufacturers’ that are tried and tested solutions. Installed by our experienced engineers in accordance with the latest British and European Standards EN50131.
Frequently Asked Questions – Fire Risk Assessment
Hints & Tips When Considering a Fire Risk Assessment for Your Business
Bonus Tip: After receiving your assessment, schedule a short review meeting with your assessor to discuss the findings. This helps you fully understand any risks and ensures you’re implementing solutions that suit your business operations.
OUR PARTNERS
SS Systems partner with leading UK based manufacturers to ensure that the fire detection and alarm systems we provide are at the forefront of current technology, along with being the most reliable our industry has to offer.
Contact us today for a Free Site Survey to ensure you meet your Fire Safety and Security requirements.
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