
FIRE RISK ASSESSMENTS
A fire risk assessment is a vital part of keeping your business safe — and it’s also a legal requirement under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Whether you run an office, retail store, warehouse, or residential property, you must ensure that fire risks are properly identified, managed, and reviewed.
At Logic, we provide comprehensive fire risk assessments across the UK, helping businesses stay compliant and safeguard their staff, customers, and assets.
What Is a Fire Risk Assessment?
A fire risk assessment is a structured review of your premises to:
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Identify potential fire hazards
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Highlight people at risk
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Evaluate existing fire safety measures
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Recommend practical steps to reduce or eliminate risks
Our professional assessors follow industry best practice to ensure your assessment is both suitable and sufficient — exactly what fire authorities expect.
Why Your Business Needs One
If you’re the employer, landlord, or managing agent, you are classed as the “responsible person” and must carry out (or arrange) a fire risk assessment for your premises.
Failure to comply can result in:
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Legal penalties or enforcement action
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Increased insurance costs or invalidated cover
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Serious harm to people and property
Having an up-to-date assessment not only keeps you compliant — it shows your commitment to safety and responsibility.
What’s Included
Our fire risk assessments typically cover:
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Identification of fire hazards – ignition sources, fuels, and oxygen supply
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Assessment of people at risk – staff, visitors, contractors, and vulnerable individuals
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Evaluation and control measures – alarms, escape routes, extinguishers, signage, and emergency lighting
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Recommendations and action plan – prioritised, practical steps for improvement
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Documentation and review schedule – clear records for your compliance files
We’ll deliver a detailed written report outlining your level of risk and the steps required to manage it.
How Often Should It Be Reviewed?
Your fire risk assessment should be reviewed:
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At least annually
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After any significant change (e.g., layout, staff numbers, or use of the building)
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Following a fire incident
We can provide ongoing support to ensure your documentation and safety measures stay up to date.
Our assessors are experienced, qualified, and fully insured. Whether you manage a single site or a national portfolio, we offer reliable, cost-effective assessments with minimal disruption to your business.