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Fire Risk Assessments

Risks and hazards identified for your premises

Fire risk assessments

KW Fire Protection Fire Risk Assessments

A fire risk assessment is mandatory for almost every business and must be documented for anyone with 5 or more employees, this is a legal obligation as part of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and key findings need to be logged and documented.

If you need a fire risk assessment, call us on 0161 519 5803 .

At KW Fire Protection, we provide a fire risk assessment service for businesses across Manchester, Oldham, Bolton and surrounding areas.

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Regardless of whether you have office space, schools, shops, a portfolio of flats or any other type of commercial property, we have the knowledge and expertise to provide fire risk assessments. This will help you to put plans into place that will not only protect your property, but more importantly, the people who use your premises – tenants, guests, employees and visitors.

Through the use of handheld tablets and a custom mobile application, our team can perform fire risk assessments with reports which follow the PAS 79 format. We ensure that any risks or hazards are identified, along with photographic evidence and guidance on what action can be taken to remedy the situation.

Basic fire training

Core components of the fire risk assessment include:

  • Identify persons at risk
  • Locate hazards and eliminate the risk of fire
  • Draw up a document containing further actions
  • Note all fire safety assets and equipment
  • Create future review date of fire safety for the site

We also provide fire extinguishers and fire alarms services, for all your commercial fire safety needs, our team can help.

To book your fire risk assessment with our team, send over your details with our contact form.

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