FIRE INSPECTOR UK on 0800 776 5018
 

Welcome to Fire Inspector – UK's Leading Fire Risk Specialists

About Us
Founded in South London in 2002, Fire Inspector has expanded its services nationwide across mainland UK. Our highly experienced engineers—each with over 20 years in fire risk management—provide comprehensive Fire Risk Assessments for businesses, accommodation blocks, communal areas, events, and more .


Why You Need a Fire Risk Assessment

Under the Building Safety Act 2022 (and the Regulatory Reform [Fire Safety] Order 2005), all business premises must have a suitable fire risk assessment conducted every four years and reviewed every two. Non-compliance jeopardizes safety and can result in unlimited fines or up to two years’ imprisonment . Landlords, event organizers, self-employed individuals, employers, and contractors controlling a property are all legally required to comply .

The Fire Brigade and Building Control are actively auditing compliance—and even issuing prohibition notices where standards aren’t met .


 

 

 

 

Our Services

🔍 Fire Risk Assessment

We assess hazards and fire prevention across:

  • Offices, retail units, restaurants, pubs

  • Hotels, B&Bs, nursing/care homes

  • H.M.O.s, schools, community halls

  • Clinics, dental surgeries, licensed premises

  • Apartment blocks and residential communal areas

🛡️ Strategic Compliance

We help with:

  • Fire safety policies, procedures, drills

  • Means of escape, emergency lighting, signage

  • Fire alarms, extinguishers, fire doors

📄 Specialist Reports

Comprehensive documentation for:

  • Insurance applications, remortgages, lease changes

  • Buying/selling property, CQC & Ofsted inspections

  • Prohibition notices and probate requirements


The Fire Inspector Advantage

  • Experienced Professionals: Seasoned engineers ensure all fire safety measures are met.

  • Nationwide Coverage: Local office teams in Andover, Birmingham, Bedford, Farnborough, Cardiff, Cambridge, Crawley, Doncaster, Borehamwood, Luton and more .

  • Competitive Pricing: Affordable, efficient assessments without compromising quality.


How to Get Started

  1. Book Your Assessment

    • Call our HQ on 0844 802 5191

    • Alternatively, contact your nearest office (e.g., Andover – 01264 900 175; Birmingham – 0121 330 1317)

    • Email: sales@fireinspector.co.uk

  2. On-Site Evaluation

    • We conduct a full premises inspection and analyse fire safety systems.

  3. Receive Your Report & Guidance

    • Detailed risk assessment report

    • Practical recommendations and compliance support

  4. Follow-Up & Training

    • Optional follow-up visit and staff training sessions


Terms & Frequently Asked Questions

  • Cancellations: We require 48 hours notice for cancellations within this window or you will incur the full cost of the job , this is to protect our engineers income  .

  • Payment: On-site upon completion or in advance.

  • Certification Validity: Reports are valid for four years, with a review every two.


Ready to Protect Your Property & People?

Call 0844 802 5191 or your local office today to book a professional fire risk assessment and ensure full compliance with the latest UK fire safety regulations.


Local Offices

 

 

CALL 0800 776 5018

 

 

Every construction project, regardless of its size or complexity, needs to comply with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM)This means that even seemingly minor maintenance or refurbishment work, even if it doesn't involve structural changes, falls under CDM. The regulations aim to ensure health and safety throughout the construction process, from initial planning to completion. 
 
Key points about CDM and construction projects:
  • Applies to all projects:
    CDM 2015 applies to all construction work, including domestic projects. 
     
  • No distinction between small and large:
    Even if a project is small or not considered a "project" in the traditional sense, like maintenance work, CDM still applies. 
     
  • Focus on safety:
    The core aim of CDM is to improve health and safety in the construction industry by placing duties on those involved in the project. 
     
  • Duty holders:
    CDM identifies key individuals involved in the project as "duty holders" and assigns them specific responsibilities for health and safety. 
     
  • Notifiable projects:
    Some projects, particularly those involving more than 500 person-days of work or lasting longer than 30 working days, require notification to the Health and Safety Executive.