Our impartial, Tier 3-qualified assessors deliver clear, practical guidance tailored to your specific risks and environment.
Legal Requirements
While awareness has grown, especially after high-profile incidents and new legislation, fire risk assessments are still too often treated as a “tick box” exercise. This can leave organisations exposed to real danger and enforcement from fire authorities.
Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, supported by later regulations, all non-domestic premises must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment carried out by a competent person. The findings must be documented and acted upon.
You are legally responsible for fire safety if you are an employer, landlord, owner, or occupier of the premises
How Riskhop Can Help
The legal landscape is complex, and understanding relevant regulations, guidance, and British Standards is rarely within the in-house capabilities of most organisations.
Riskhop are Tier 3 Registered Fire Risk Assessors and Members of the Institute of Fire Safety Managers. Tier 3 status is awarded to assessors qualified to carry out fire risk assessments on high-risk and complex buildings.
Our team has experience conducting fire risk assessments in a wide range of environments, including:
The Benefits
Riskhop helps you meet your legal duties under fire safety law while giving you a clear picture of your current compliance status. Our assessments are tailored to your premises and operations, with practical, actionable recommendations.
Our recommendations are strictly in your best interest, we do not offer fire safety servicing or remedial work. This ensures complete impartiality. Our only goal is to help you keep your premises and occupants safe.
Pricing
Our fees reflect the size and complexity of your premises:
From £500 – typical for small residential blocks or standard workplace environments
Up to £1,300 – for large, complex, or high-risk multi-occupancy buildings
We help you to control the amount of noise coming into a building from the outside, how, where and when to control the amount of sound propagating from the inside of the building to the outside, how sound propagates inside a building, and by the noise and vibration created from mechanical, electrical, plumbing and other systems.
We help you to control the amount of noise coming into a building from the outside, how, where and when to control the amount of sound propagating from the inside of the building to the outside, how sound propagates inside a building, and by the noise and vibration created from mechanical, electrical, plumbing and other systems.