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Why You May Need a Fire Risk Assessor in Lancashire for Your Non-Domestic Premises

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Why Fire Risk Assessments Are a Legal Requirement If you are responsible for any non-domestic premises in the UK, including shops, offices, industrial units, schools, or residential blocks with communal areas, you must carry out a fire risk assessment under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. The law places this duty on the "responsible person" – which could be an employer, landlord, or managing agent. The aim is to identify fire hazards, reduce risk, and ensure safe evacuation procedures are in place. For most premises, especially those with higher occupancy or multiple risks, using a qualified fire risk assessor in Lancashire is a practical way to meet these obligations. What a Fire Risk Assessor Does Inspection of the Building A fire risk assessor will visit the site to review the layout, occupancy, escape routes, fire alarms, extinguishers, and storage of combustible materials. The inspection focuses on identifying hazards that could lead to a fire or preve...