The Advantages of Professional Fire Risk Assessment

Assessment is vital to every business, big or small. No matter if you are a small family business, or a multinational company, you need to assess the risk to your employees in the event of a fire. This is done by undertaking a risk assessment as defined in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order.

Carrying out your own assessment can be challenging, as you can probably imagine. This is in part because of just how many different factors there are when it comes to the risk of fire. Your report should contain each and every possible source of risk, every single person at risk and what steps are being taken, or should be taken, to reduce or eliminate these risks. This can be an incredibly difficult task, especially for those not trained in fire safety.

Considerations to Think About When Conducting a Risk Assessment:
Think about all of the possible dangers that are present within your business, and who may be at risk from them. There may be a greater level of thinking to be done, especially when you consider that customers, delivery people and visitors may very well not be able to read your fire guidelines before a fire would actually take place.

You also need to consider things such as the way that fire spreads. For example while electrical equipment in a kitchen area may cause a fire, the fact that a room has to pass this area would be incredibly relevant in the event of a fire, as it would be using the route as an escape route should a fire occur there, the room may well be trapped off entirely by flames.

Having a substandard assessment puts lives at risk:
The importance of a thoroughly carried out fire risk assessments cannot be stressed enough. There are far too many lives at stake to take your assessment lightly. As such having your assessment carried out by professionals whose job it is to assess these risks is a very wise consideration.

Professional Fire Risk Assessment is better in every way:
By placing the responsibility of your fire risk assessment in the hands of professionals, you can be certain that it is being carried out by those trained in fire safety. They will undoubtedly have far greater experience and knowledge than those within your business, and as such will give a much more comprehensive review of the risks at hands. Not only that but they will be able to offer a larger area of solutions and management systems to reduce or completely eliminate some of your risks, some of which you may otherwise totally overlook.

In addition, knowing that a qualified expert undertook your fire risk assessment can bring a much greater peace of mind to both you and your employees and perhaps more importantly to your customers. This is of great importance to major corporations who may have many thousands of customers entering their premises each and every month.

In saying that, professional fire risk assessment is not just reserved for large businesses. Even family run businesses will greatly benefit from these services, and they are often very reasonably priced so that there is no reason to consider them unattainable to your company.

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