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What is a Fire Risk Assessment and who needs one?
A Fire Risk Assessment is a legal evaluation of a building’s fire hazards and safety measures.
Homeowners, landlords (including HMO landlords), business owners, estate agents, and property managers all require Fire Risk Assessments — especially during property sales, rentals, remortgages, or major alterations. Compliance with the Fire Safety Order 2005 is a legal obligation. When do I need an Asbestos Survey?
You need an Asbestos Survey if your property was built before 2000.
Surveys are required during sales, leases, remortgages, refurbishments, and demolitions. Solicitors, mortgage lenders, and local authorities often request proof of an asbestos inspection to satisfy legal safety requirements under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. What is a Fire Strategy Plan and why is it important?
A Fire Strategy Plan details how a building is designed and managed to prevent, detect, contain, and respond to fire risks.
It is essential for:
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