fire risk assessment 
Why should you have a Fire Fisk Assessment? 
 
✦ To ensure you do not harm or injure anyone in the event of fire 
✦ To reduce the risk of fire to the absolute practical minimum 
✦ To ensure your insurance company will pay a claim up in the event of fire 
✦ To comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Failure to comply can lead to a fine or a maximum of two years imprisonment. 
 
A Fire Risk Assessment will help to ensure the safety of your staff and premises in the event of a fire. Read the Colchester Gazette's article on Fire Risk Assessments now. 
 
Why choose Sure-Fire Solutions for your Fire Risk Assessment? 
 
Our aim is to take the hassle out of the Fire Risk Assessment process. We take time to understand your business and will always ensure that we offer practical and cost effective solutions to any problems that are highlighted in your report. We aim to have your report back to you within 2 working days. Fire Risk Assessments start from £150. 
 
What makes us competent to do your Fire Risk Assessment? 
 
Your Fire Risk Assessment will be carried out in accordance with PAS 79 (the recommended methodology of the IFE and BSI) by a fully qualified fire officer with a minimum of 15 years experience in the fire service. All our Fire Risk Assessors are Graduates of the Institute of Fire Engineers (IFE) and have passed a Fire Risk Assessors course that is affiliated to the IFE. We understand the legislation inside-out, and so know how best to implement it and make it work for your business. 
We are fully insured with Professional Indemnity and Public Liability Insurance. 
 
Contact us: surefiresolutions@btinternet.com or call 0845 257 9054 563 or 07939 042 563. 
fire risk assessments explained 
Fire safety risk assessments identify fire hazards and people at risk. We evaluate the risk, produce a comprehensive report and action plan and provide training. Here are some more details on what a Fire Risk Assessment includes:- 
Identify fire hazards 
 
a. Sources of ignition 
b. Sources of fuel 
c. Sources of oxygen 
 
Identify people at risk 
 
a. People in and around the premises 
b. People especially at risk 
Evaluate the risk 
 
a. Evaluate the risk of a fire occurring 
b. Evaluate the risk to people from fire 
c. Remove or reduce fire hazards 
d. Remove or reduce the risks to people: 
i. Detection and warning 
ii. Fire-fighting 
iii. Escape routes 
iv. Lighting 
v. Signs and notices 
vi. Maintenance 
Produce reports and a prioritised action plan 
 
a. Record significant finding and action taken 
b. Prepare an emergency plan 
c. Inform & instruct relevant people: co-operate and co-ordinate with others 
d. Provide training 
 
Review 
 
a. Keep assessment under review 
b. Revise where necessary 
Get a free quote or email us via the contact page or call Colchester 0845 257 9054 or our duty officer on 07939 042 563 if you need more clarification.