Southern Fire Risk Assessments
  • Eastbourne
    BN25
Southern Fire Risk Assessments delivers professional, compliant fire risk assessments across Eastbourne, Sussex, and the South East. We help property owners and managers meet legal safety requirements with clear, practical guidance tailored to their premises.

NEBOSH-qualified in Fire Safety and with in-depth knowledge of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, our team works with duty holders to ensure confidence in compliance. We assess a wide range of properties, from houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) and holiday lets to commercial sites and care facilities.

Our assessments provide a clear, evidence-based record of your property’s fire safety status. This includes:

  • Building description, layout, and use

  • Identification of people at risk, including vulnerable occupants

  • Fire hazard checks (ignition sources, fuel, hazardous materials)

  • Review of protection measures (detection systems, alarms, extinguishers, lighting, signage, escape routes)

  • Assessment of emergency procedures, evacuation strategies, and staff responsibilities

  • Maintenance record checks and compliance documentation

  • Practical recommendations to reduce risk and ensure legal standards are met

Clients range from individual landlords to large organisations, including care homes, schools, churches, charities, retail businesses, hospitality venues, and property management companies. Each report is precise, thorough, and focused on minimising hazards while meeting all statutory requirements.

Whether you manage a single property or an extensive portfolio, Southern Fire Risk Assessments offers the expertise and support to protect your premises, safeguard occupants, and avoid costly legal penalties.

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