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Fire Risk Assessment in Washington

A suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment is a legal duty under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, and Section 156 of the Building Safety Act now requires it to be recorded in full regardless of your headcount. Our assessors are IFSM members, listed on the National Register of Fire Risk Assessors, and fully insured.

What we deliver in Washington

  • Type 1 to Type 4 assessments depending on building and risk
  • Prioritised, dated action plan you can budget and act on
  • Compartmentation, fire door and escape route review
  • Review of your alarm, emergency lighting and extinguisher records
  • Annual review reminders so it never lapses

Carried out under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and PAS 79 methodology.

Working in Washington

Washington's district layout and large industrial and distribution estates mean big single-volume buildings, high racking and long cable runs. Those sites need aspirating or beam detection thinking rather than a standard point-detector layout, plus emergency lighting designed around real racking aisles.

We cover Washington and the surrounding NE37–NE38 postcodes from our Newcastle base, with planned maintenance visits scheduled in advance and 24-hour reactive callout when something fails. Full details of the service are on our fire risk assessment page, and you can see examples of our work on the projects page.

FAQ

Fire Risk Assessment in Washington: FAQs

A small premises typically falls between £250 and £450, mid-sized between £400 and £750, and larger or sleeping-risk buildings from £750 upwards. We give a fixed price before we attend.

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