Person-Centred Fire Risk Assessments

In specialised housing, sheltered schemes, and assisted living, fire risk assessments must consider not only the building but also the needs of residents. A person-centred fire risk assessment looks at how individual risk factors may influence fire safety in shared accommodation.

At Fire Risk Assessments London, we provide independent person-centred fire risk assessments across London. Our reports are designed to help housing providers, landlords, and managers meet compliance requirements while ensuring vulnerable residents are properly protected.

Why Person-Centred Fire Risk Assessments Are Important

Traditional fire risk assessments focus on the building and communal areas. In assisted living and similar settings, however, residents may have reduced mobility or specific vulnerabilities that affect evacuation procedures.

A person-centred fire risk assessment takes these factors into account while still being carried out within the framework of the Fire Safety Order 2005. Our role is to ensure the assessment reflects real-life circumstances without straying into care planning or clinical advice.

Independent, Impartial Reports

We are fully independent assessors, providing unbiased advice with no upselling of equipment or services. With more than 20 years of experience, our reports are clear, practical, and tailored to specialised housing environments.

Why Choose Fire Risk Assessments London

  • Over 20 years of experience in fire safety
  • Independent and impartial assessments
  • Qualified and insured assessors
  • Free quotations and competitive rates
  • Next-day availability across London (subject to availability)
  • Excellent client feedback with 150+ five-star reviews

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FAQs – Person-Centred Fire Risk Assessments

1. What is a person-centred fire risk assessment?
It is an assessment that considers both the building and the needs of its residents.
2. Are they legally required?
Yes, they form part of compliance where vulnerable residents live in multi-occupied housing.
3. Do you provide these assessments for housing associations?
Yes, we work with housing associations, local authorities, and private landlords.
4. Do you assess individual flats or just communal areas?
We assess communal areas and provide recommendations relating to residents’ needs where appropriate.
5. Can you deliver next-day assessments?
Yes, subject to availability.

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