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Fire Risk Assessment (FRA)

Take a proactive approach to fire safety. Our comprehensive FRA identifies potential hazards, ensuring a safer environment.

£199.00

Welcome to All Landlord Certificates Ltd (ALC), your trusted partner for comprehensive Fire Risk Assessments in the London and M25 area. With a team of certified professionals, we offer an unbeatable service at a fixed price of £199. Don’t compromise on safety—ensure your property meets all regulatory standards and offers a secure environment for its occupants.

Ready to safeguard your property? Schedule your Fire Risk Assessment with us today!

Why Choose ALC for Fire Risk Assessment

  • Certified Professionals
    Our team consists of trained and certified experts who understand the complexities of fire risk assessments. Level 4 Diploma in Fire Risk Assessment qualified engineer.
  • Competitive Fixed Pricing
    Benefit from a straightforward, fixed price of £199 with no hidden fees.
  • Quick Turnaround Time
    Fast and efficient service to ensure that your property complies with safety regulations as quickly as possible.
  • Comprehensive Reports
    Receive a detailed fire risk assessment report covering all your property’s essential areas.
  • London and M25 Specialization
    Experts in the unique requirements of the London and M25 area, ensuring your property meets local regulations.
  • Customer-Focused Service
    Our customer service team is always available for any queries or additional support you may need.
  • Flexible Scheduling
    We offer convenient appointment times to suit your schedule.
Don’t wait; ensure your property’s safety by booking a Fire Risk Assessment with us today.
WHY CHOOSE ALC FOR FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT

Fire Risk Assessment Cost Overview

Understanding the cost of a Fire Risk Assessment is crucial for planning and budgeting, especially for property owners, landlords, and businesses. At All Landlord Certificates Ltd (ALC), we believe in transparency and simplicity, which is why we offer a competitive, fixed price of £199 for our Fire Risk Assessment services.

This cost includes:

With no hidden fees and a straightforward pricing model, you can confidently plan your budget.

Cost of Basic Fire Risk Assessment

When it comes to the safety of your property, you shouldn’t have to navigate a complex pricing structure. At All Landlord Certificates Ltd (ALC), we offer a basic Fire Risk Assessment package at a fixed, competitive price of £199.

What Does This Cost Cover?

  • A complete walk-through and inspection of the property by our certified professionals
  • Identification of potential fire hazards
  • Assessment of current fire safety measures
  • A comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment report, including actionable recommendations
  • Customer support for any questions or clarifications

There are no additional charges or hidden fees; what you see is what you get.

HMO Fire Risk Assessment Pricing

If you own or manage a House in Multiple Occupation (HMO), meeting specific fire safety regulations to protect your tenants and avoid legal repercussions is crucial. At All Landlord Certificates Ltd (ALC), we offer specialized HMO Fire Risk Assessments at a fixed cost of £199.

What does the HMO Fire Risk Assessment cover?

  • Detailed inspection of common areas and individual units
  • Identification and evaluation of fire hazards specific to HMO properties
  • Evaluation of existing fire safety measures, including alarms and escape routes
  • Comprehensive HMO Fire Risk Assessment report with actionable recommendations
  • Consultation and customer support to address any concerns or questions.

Our fixed pricing allows you to plan your budget effectively, ensuring that you can meet your legal obligations without unexpected costs.

Fire Safety Certificate Pricing

Acquiring a Fire Safety Certificate is not just a legal requirement; it’s a commitment to the safety and well-being of the occupants of your property. At All Landlord Certificates Ltd (ALC), we make this process as straightforward and cost-effective as possible, offering a Fire Safety Certificate at a fixed price of £199.

What does the Fire Safety Certificate cost include?

  • Comprehensive inspection of the property to ensure compliance with fire safety regulations
  • Issuance of a Fire Safety Certificate upon successful assessment
  • Guidance on implementing any recommended safety measures
  • Complete customer support for queries and clarifications

With a transparent, fixed cost, you can easily budget for this essential certificate without worrying about additional or hidden charges.

FIRE SAFETY CERTIFICATE PRICING

Fire Risk Assessment for Flats: Pricing Details

Managing a flat or a building with multiple flats brings its own set of challenges when it comes to fire safety. At All Landlord Certificates Ltd (ALC), we have the expertise to navigate these challenges and offer a specialized Fire Risk Assessment for flats at a fixed price of £199.

What does the £199 Fire Risk Assessment for flats include?

  • An in-depth inspection of communal areas as well as individual flats, if required
  • Assessment of current fire safety measures, such as fire doors and alarms
  • Identification of potential fire hazards specific to residential buildings
  • A detailed Fire Risk Assessment report, including suggestions for improvements
  • Access to our customer support team for any questions or clarifications

By offering a fixed price, we aim to make fire safety accessible and manageable for landlords and property managers.

Conclusion

When it comes to Fire Risk Assessments in London and the M25 area, All Landlord Certificates Ltd (ALC) stands as a trusted partner for landlords, property owners, and businesses alike. With certified professionals and competitive fixed pricing, we aim to make fire safety an achievable standard for all types of properties including HMOs, commercial spaces, and flats.

For just £199, you can secure a comprehensive Fire Risk Assessment, a Fire Safety Certificate, or specialized assessments tailored to HMOs and flats. No hidden charges, just transparent, affordable, and reliable service.

Don’t compromise on safety; schedule your Fire Risk Assessment with us today and take a crucial step towards a safer and compliant property.

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Frequently asked questions

What is fire risk assessment?

Fire risk assessment is a composed look at what, in your work exercises and working environment, might cause harm to individuals from fire. It’ll offer assistance in deciding the chances of a fire happening and the perils from the fire that the work environment poses for the individuals who utilize it.

How to do fire risk assessment?

Recognize the fire hazards. Identify individuals at risk. Evaluate, evacuate or decrease the risks. Record your findings, get ready for an emergency arrangement, and give training. Review and update the fire hazard assessment regularly. The fire safety hazard assessment chart provides more point-by-point data about these steps. You’ll consider: emergency routes and exits fire location and warning systems fire fighting equipment the removal or secure storage of unsafe substances and emergency fire evacuation plans for the needs of helpless individuals, for illustration the elderly, youthful children, or those with disabilities providing data to representatives and other individuals on the premises staff fire safety training

How often fire risk assessment?

The Fire Risk Assessment must be looked into on a regular basis. It is prescribed that the following be included within the survey: Every 12 months after the initial assessment is done. Every 5 years a new assessment should be conducted.

Is a fire risk assessment a legal requirement for flats?

By law, each block of flats and all business premises is required to conduct a fire hazard assessment. Be that as it may, not everybody includes a great understanding of this essential fire safety measure.

Who completes fire risk assessment?

Anybody who has control over the premises is responsible for completing Fire Risk Assessments, whether that’s a person or part of a group for one specific area.

What is a type 1 fire risk assessment?

A Type 1 FRA evaluates all the common parts of a building, such as a lobby zone in a shared piece of flats – but not personal residences. A Type 1 Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) is non-destructive, and the foremost common.

Explain 4 types of fire risk assessment

A Type 1 fire risk assessment is the fundamental fire hazard assessment required for the reason of fulfilling the Fire Safety Order (FSO). Common parts only (non-destructive)

The risk assessments in a Type 2 inspection must look at the same regions as those assessed in a Type 1 assessment, but here a few tests are chosen for damaging inspection. Common parts only (destructive)

A Type 3 FRA assessment requires the same work as a Type 1 assessment but surpasses the scope of the FSO, in spite of the fact that it must not in any way repudiate the Housing Act. Common parts and flats (non-destructive)

Type 4 FRA assessment is the same as Type 3 assessment in scope, other than that it’ll permit for damaging inspection and testing in both flats and common parts carried out in a few test regions and flats that are chosen. Common parts and flats (destructive)

How much does fire risk assessment cost?

The cost of an assessment often varies between £200 and £599 depending on the household and the number of bedrooms a house has.

When is fire risk assessment required?

In the event that there are 5 regular tenants or more the fire risk assessment must be in composing. On the off chance that your block of flats or business premises ordinarily has over 4 residents at once, at that point you’re legitimately required for your fire risk assessment to be reported.

When is a fire risk assessment not required for flats?

In case there are less than 5 tenants regularly within the building, at that point it isn’t required for the fire risk assessment to be composed down.

Why fire risk assessment for a residential building is required?

The reason is to assess and make a choice about the level of fire risk to decide whether to require appropriate risk management measures or not. Subsequently, building fire risk analysis serves as a premise for fire risk management.

What is a type 3 fire risk assessment?

A Type 3 assessment requires the same work as a Type 1 assessment but surpasses the scope of the FSO, in spite of the fact that it must not in any way repudiate the Housing Act. Common parts and flats (non-destructive)

What is a type 2 fire risk assessment?

The risk assessments in a Type 2 inspection must look at the same regions as those assessed in a Type 1 assessment, but here a few tests are chosen for damaging inspection. Common parts only (destructive)

How long does a fire risk assessment take?

The time it takes for the assessment to be carried out will shift depending on the estimate of the building. In any case, this will for the most part take 2 to 3 hours.

When is a fire risk assessment requirements for commercial premises?

Firstly, you wish to discover who is responsible for fire safety within your business or non-domestic premises. You’re classed as responsible, on the off chance that you fall into one of the following categories: An employer, The owner, The landlord, Facilities manager, Buildings Manager, Managing agent, Risk assessor, Anyone who has control of the premises.

Does a fire risk assessment have to be in writing?

It is recommended to record it in writing for best practice.

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