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Established 2019 UK Fire Audit is there for you, every step of the way.

Fire safety is crucial for any workplace, and schools are no exception. At UK Fire Audit, we recognise the importance of fire safety in businesses and provide comprehensive services to assess risks, conduct fire safety training, and develop evacuation plans. We collaborate with companies to create safe and secure environments that adhere to legal regulations and mitigate fire hazards. Our expert team can help organisations implement effective fire safety measures and policies, reducing the risk of fire outbreaks and ensuring the safety of employees and customers.

  • 2019

    A Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) is a legal requirement for premises where people could be working. Ensuring it is carried out thoroughly and correctly is vital and requesting UK Fire Audit to conduct it for you gives you the peace of mind that those in your premises are safe while also taking the pressure off you.

    Since 2019 we have been helping Cusomers all over the UK with their FRA.

    An FRA is required to ensure any fire risks are identified within a business and ensures that people are kept safe. It must be carried out regularly and, when there are more than five people occupying a building or within a business, a written record of each assessment must be kept.

  • 2020

    UK Fire Audit can provide your company with a comprehensive assessment throughout the UK. Our passion is fire safety and we want to keep you safe. Our team are able to advise you on any changes you may need to make to ensure people’s safety and equipment necessary should a fire occur for any reason.

    The Total Safe Fire Risk Assessment, Call us Today.

    Fire safety should be paramount and there are a number of different regulations we should follow to ensure our employees, the public and tenants are kept safe – one of which is an FRA..

  • 2021

    The law does not give a specific time period for how often to undertake a fire risk assessment. It simply says that the person responsible for the assessment in your building must review it ‘regularly’ to make sure it’s up to date. .

    Unfortunately, the answer isn’t a simple one. This is because there are a number of factors that are at play here..

    For blocks with higher risks – for example, because of the age of the building or those more than 3 storeys high – the guidance recommends that fire risk assessments should be every year

  • 2022

    Helping You Meet Your Legal Requirements Current legislation (The Regulatory Reform Fire Safety Order 2005), states that all businesses must carry out a "suitable & sufficient" Fire Risk Assessment and ensure appropriate measures are put in place to safeguard the occupants of your premises..

    Helping You Meet Your Legal Requirements.

    In addition to this, on 1st October 2023, important changes to commercial fire safety legislation came into force. These changes affect a number of key aspects relating to fire safety arrangements in commercial premises and include a mandatory requirement to document your fire risk assessment and name the person within your organisation responsible for them.

  • 2023

    Regular training is a great way to keep your property and your people safe. Making sure that everyone knows what to do in the event of a fire, and how to prevent them in the first place, are vital components in making your business fire-safe.

    Call us today to find out more, or to book onto one of our thorough fire safety courses.

    At UKfire Audit, we offer a range of fire safety training courses, ranging from basic awareness right up to more specialised training such as how to be a fire marshal, or asbestos awareness.

  • 2025

    Following on from the Grenfell Inquiry (Phase 1) and the Fire Safety Regulations 2022, it is recommended that frequent checks are carried out to all fire doors within residential buildings to ensure that doors are maintained as fit for purpose throughout the lifespan of a building. The responsible person should conduct: • quarterly checks for all fire doors in the common parts • annual checks on all flat entrance doors that lead onto a building’s common parts.

    We are an independent fire safety company offering current best practice advice and guidance to industry in accordance with Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 which is the legislation that governs fire safety in the UK.

    UK Fire Audit covers all regions of the UK. To receive a no-obligation quote, please fill out the contact form, providing breaf description of your premises and postcode. A representative will get back to you with a customised estimate at no cost or commitment..

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