Fire Risk Assessment Leamington Spa

A fire risk assessment Leamington Spa is a legal requirement…

If you’re responsible for a commercial or shared residential building in Royal Leamington Spa. A professional risk assessment takes an organised and methodical look at your premises to identify fire hazards, evaluate fire risk to people, and set out clear actions to improve fire safety, compliance, and protection of the building.

At Clean Air UK, we deliver clear, practical fire risk assessments in Leamington Spa that meet UK regulations, support compliance with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, and are easy to act on.

 

Getting in Touch for a Fire Risk Assessment in Leamington Spa

Booking a fire risk assessment Leamington Spa is simple. Whether you manage one building or multiple premises, our fire risk assessors can discuss your property, the complexity of the assessment, and the most appropriate service for your needs.

Get in touch today for expert advice and a free quote.

 

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Who Needs Fire Safety Risk Assessments in Royal Leamington Spa?

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, a fire safety risk assessment must be carried out initially and then reviewed on an ongoing basis to ensure suitable and sufficient fire precautions remain in place. This applies to buildings where activities are carried out by employees, residents, or members of the public, including:

  • Offices, small offices, and other commercial premises
  • Residential buildings over 11 metres in height, where quarterly checks on fire doors and annual checks on flat entrance doors are required
  • Shops, restaurants, cafés, and pubs
  • Warehouses and industrial units
  • HMOs and apartment blocks with communal areas
  • Care homes, schools, and healthcare facilities
  • Hotels, guest houses, and short-stay accommodation

The requirement does not apply to single private dwellings, but it does apply to shared or communal areas within residential buildings.

If you are the employer, landlord, managing agent, owner, or designated responsible person, the legal responsibility to assess risk and control hazards that could cause harm rests with you.

 

What Does a Fire Risk Assessment Involve?

A fire risk assessment involves an organised and methodical review of your premises to identify fire hazards, evaluate the level of fire risk, and assess how those hazards could cause harm to people. This process considers how the building is used, the activities carried out within it, and the effectiveness of existing fire safety measures.

The assessment typically includes a review of escape routes, fire alarm systems, emergency procedures, and the condition and suitability of fire safety equipment throughout the building.

Key areas covered within a fire risk assessment include:

  • Records of fire safety training, fire drills, and ongoing maintenance, including weekly fire alarm tests and annual fire extinguisher servicing
  • Maintaining a written record of the fire risk assessment where a business employs five or more people
  • Ensuring all areas of the premises are assessed, including stairwells, roof spaces, and shared or communal areas
  • Identifying fire hazards by checking for potential ignition sources, fuel sources, and oxygen sources

The assessment documents all findings in a written record, highlights any required improvements, and sets out clear, practical actions to control risk and maintain ongoing compliance with fire safety legislation.

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What Are the Risks of Not Getting One Done?

Failing to carry out a valid fire safety risk assessment can result in serious consequences:

  • Enforcement action or prosecution for failure to comply
  • Significant fines or potential imprisonment
  • Invalidated insurance cover
  • Increased risk of injury, harm, or loss of life
  • Business disruption following inspections or a fire emergency

A written fire risk assessment provides a clear record of risks, control measures, and recommended improvements, helping to protect people, property, and your business.

How Often Should You Get One?

A fire risk assessment should be reviewed regularly and updated to reflect changes to the building, equipment, or use of the premises. Typically:

  • Annually for most commercial premises
  • Every 6–12 months for higher-risk properties such as HMOs or care settings
  • After changes to layout, fire alarm systems, doors, occupancy, or building works

If you’re unsure whether your current assessment is still valid, reviewing it is often lower cost than getting it wrong.

 

Fire Risk Assessors in Leamington Spa – What Clean Air UK Does Different

Our assessments go beyond box-ticking. We carry out a detailed assessment of your building to identify potential fire hazards, evaluate risk, and ensure appropriate fire safety systems, procedures, and control measures are in place.

When you choose Clean Air UK, you benefit from:

  • Experienced, UK-based fire risk assessors and specialists
  • Assessments aligned with current fire safety regulations
  • Clear action plans with prioritised points and realistic timescales
  • Practical guidance on equipment, maintenance, and procedures
  • Support for landlords, managing agents, and multi-site commercial premises

Our approach is clear, compliant, and highly recommended by clients who value knowledge, expertise, and straightforward advice.

If you need a Fire Risk Assessment in Leamington Spa, speak to Clean Air UK today. We’ll inspect your premises, explain the findings clearly, and help you take the right next steps to protect people, property, and ensure full compliance with UK fire safety law.

 

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