
Fire Safety Services
Fire safety is a legal responsibility, and getting it wrong can have serious consequences. We provide expert fire safety support to help your business stay compliant and protected.
Fire safety is a critical responsibility for all businesses. Ironleaf Safety Strategies provides fire safety services including Fire Risk Assessments and workplace fire safety reviews. These assessments evaluate escape routes, fire detection systems, fire protection measures, and staff evacuation procedures to ensure your premises meet fire safety regulations and protect both employees and customers.
Fire Safety Services designed to support your business—our services include fire risk assessments, emergency planning, evacuation procedures, SERPs, and PEEPs. Get in touch today to see how Ironleaf Safety Strategies can help you protect your people and premises.
Our Fire Safety Services
- Fire Risk Assessments
- Emergency Planning
- Site Emergency Response Plan (SERP) Creation and ongoing support
- Evacuation procedures
- Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) creation and ongoing support
- Fire Door Inspections
- Compliance Checks
- Action Plans
Who This is for
- Small businesses
- Growing companies
- Businesses without in-house H&S
- Warehouse
Why Fire Safety management Matters!
- Legal compliance
- Prevent accidents
- Protect staff
- Avoid fines
Our Approach
- Simple and practical
- No jargon
- Fast turnaround
- Ongoing support
Fire safety can feel complex, but it doesn’t have to be.
Ironleaf Safety Strategies provides clear, practical support to help your business stay compliant and protected.
Need Help with Fire Safety?
FAQ
Do I need a fire risk assessment for my business?
Yes.
If you run a business in the UK, you are legally required to carry out a fire risk assessment.
This applies to most commercial premises, including retail shops, warehouses, and offices.
The assessment helps identify fire hazards and ensures appropriate safety measures are in place.
How often should a fire risk assessment be reviewed?
Fire risk assessments should be reviewed regularly, typically once a year.
You should also review it if:
- Your layout changes
- New equipment is introduced
- There has been a fire incident
- Staffing levels significantly change
The key legal requirement is that Fire risk assessments must remain “suitable and sufficient” at all times.
Who is responsible for fire safety in a business?
The “responsible person” is legally accountable for fire safety.
This is usually:
- The business owner
- Employer
- Landlord
- Or person in control of the premises
Do small businesses need fire safety measures?
Yes. Fire safety laws apply to businesses of all sizes.
Even small businesses must:
- Carry out a fire risk assessment
- Put safety measures in place
- Maintain fire safety equipment
What happens if my business is not compliant with fire safety laws?
Failure to comply can result in:
- Fines
- Enforcement notices
- Business closure
- Increased risk to life
Taking fire safety seriously protects both your people and your business.
What are the most common fire risks in workplaces?
Common risks include:
- Faulty electrical equipment
- Poor housekeeping (clutter, waste build-up)
- Flammable materials
- Blocked escape routes