The first step to making sure safety and compliance is to understand the possible fire risks. In order to follow UK fire safety laws, Nelson County Fire works closely with other businesses we trust to do professional fire risk assessments. With decades of experience, we make sure that your property is carefully checked out and that you get specific advice on how to keep your people and property safe.
A Fire Risk Assessment is a comprehensive evaluation of a property’s fire safety measures and identifies potential hazards and risks. This assessment helps to ensure that the necessary precautions are in place to prevent fires and minimise damage in the event of a fire.
Fire Risk Assessments are essential for keeping your property, staff, and visitors safe. By identifying potential fire hazards, you can take proactive steps to reduce the risk of fire. This may include installing or maintaining fire alarms, security systems, emergency lighting, and ensuring that your team is trained in fire safety procedures.
At Nelson Country Fire Co, we provide professional Fire Risk Assessments through our trusted business partner, ensuring that every assessment is thorough, reliable, and tailored to your property’s needs.
Detailed surveys to identify fire hazards and assess current safety measures.
Ensuring your business meets all legal requirements under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order.
Clear reports with practical steps to reduce risks and improve fire safety standards.
We assess your fire safety needs and provide expert advice.
Delivery and professional installation of equipment to BS standards.
Regular checks and servicing to keep everything reliable and compliant.
Continuous guidance and support to ensure long-term fire safety.
The previous burn ban has been lifted, but check with local authorities before burning.
Yes, certain types of open burning may require notifying local authorities or obtaining a permit.
Always attend the fire, keep water or extinguishing tools nearby, and ensure the fire is fully out before leaving.