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Covering all of County Durham including Durham City, Darlington, Hartlepool, Stockton-on-Tees, and the coast.

Based on recent quote requests, many small commercial properties in County Durham receive responses within 24 hours.

Last updated: March 2026

FireRiskQuote is a UK-based platform connecting landlords and businesses with qualified fire risk assessors nationwide.

Used by landlords, agents and businesses across County Durham.
Third-party accredited assessors Experienced with UK fire safety legislation (Fire Safety Order 2005) Assessments following PAS 79 methodology

All assessors operate in line with UK guidance including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, BS Standards and relevant government fire safety recommendations.

Helping landlords, agents and businesses across County Durham compare fire risk assessors quickly and efficiently.

Serving properties across County Durham including:

Durham City Darlington Hartlepool Stockton-on-Tees Consett Bishop Auckland Seaham Peterlee

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County Durham Property Types We Assess

Durham Cathedral & Historic City

From Durham Cathedral and Castle (UNESCO World Heritage Site) to medieval streets — assessors who understand County Durham’s heritage property risks and can recommend sympathetic fire protection.

Former Mining Towns & Industrial Sites

Converted colliery buildings, industrial estates, and regeneration sites — we’ll match you with assessors who know County Durham’s industrial heritage risks.

Coastal & Port Properties

Seaham, Hartlepool, and the Tees estuary — marine industries, port facilities, and coastal holiday lets.

Retail & Hospitality

Shops, bars, restaurants and hotels across County Durham — quotes from sector specialists.

We provide fire risk assessments across County Durham, from the Pennines to the North Sea.

Fire Safety in County Durham: Local Considerations

Fire risk assessments in County Durham often include complex sites such as Durham Cathedral and Castle (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the former mining landscapes of the Durham Coalfield, where fire safety must carefully balance heritage preservation with the challenges of regenerated industrial sites.

County Durham’s identity is shaped by its mining heritage, its world-famous cathedral and castle, and its dynamic industrial and regeneration landscape. Durham City itself is a major tourist destination and home to Durham University, with a high concentration of student accommodation, listed buildings, and visitor attractions. Fire safety measures here must balance heritage protection with the needs of large numbers of people.

Durham City and the university — the city centre has many listed buildings, including the cathedral, castle, and medieval streets. The university also has a large student population, with HMOs and purpose-built student accommodation requiring robust fire doors, alarms, and evacuation procedures. Wireless fire detection systems are often used to minimise impact on historic fabric.

Former mining towns — Consett, Bishop Auckland, Easington, and other former mining communities have seen significant regeneration, with new business parks, housing, and leisure facilities built on reclaimed industrial land. These developments require careful consideration of fire safety in mixed-use buildings and the potential for legacy hazards from previous uses. Converted colliery buildings often have complex layouts and require specialist assessment.

Coastal and port areas — Seaham, Hartlepool, and the Tees estuary support a growing tourism sector, with holiday lets, seaside flats, and visitor attractions. The port and industrial areas also have warehouses, marine engineering, and logistics facilities. Properties near the coast may have specific issues with salt corrosion affecting fire-fighting equipment and the need for robust escape routes.

If your property includes sleeping accommodation, you may require a hotel fire risk assessment or a more detailed block of flats assessment.

For care environments or higher-risk occupants, a more specialist care home fire risk assessment may be required to ensure compliance with additional safety standards.

Based on recent enquiries, many County Durham properties receive between 2–4 quotes within 24 hours.

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Fire Safety Enforcement in County Durham

Fire safety enforcement across County Durham is carried out by County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Service, who regularly inspect commercial premises, HMOs, and other non-domestic buildings throughout the county. Ensuring your property meets the required standards not only protects occupants but also helps avoid enforcement action.

All assessors we connect you with are experienced in UK fire safety legislation and follow recognised guidance such as PAS 79 when carrying out fire risk assessments.

County Durham’s property mix includes world-heritage sites, former industrial landscapes, new housing developments, and coastal towns. Each area presents unique fire safety challenges, and our assessors are familiar with these local nuances.

Fire risk assessments in County Durham are essential for landlords, businesses, and managing agents responsible for non-domestic premises. If you manage multiple properties, you may also need a fire risk assessment for HMOs or larger residential buildings.

If you're searching for a reliable fire risk assessment company in County Durham, FireRiskQuote helps you compare multiple qualified providers quickly and efficiently.

Your Legal Duty in County Durham

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all non-domestic premises in County Durham must have a suitable fire risk assessment. Whether you manage a university building in Durham City, a warehouse in Darlington, or a holiday cottage on the coast, compliance is a legal duty.

Fire Risk Assessment Companies in County Durham

Whether you manage a single property in Darlington or a portfolio across the county, our network connects you with experienced, accredited fire risk assessment companies. From heritage sites to industrial estates, we help you find the right specialist for your building type.

Recent requests include university buildings in Durham City, warehouse units near Darlington, and coastal holiday lets in Seaham.

Who Is the Responsible Person?

Under UK fire safety law, the “responsible person” is typically the employer, landlord, building owner or managing agent. If you control the premises in County Durham, you are legally required to ensure a compliant fire risk assessment is carried out and kept up to date.

Transparent Pricing & Fast Quotes

£175 + VAT

Typical starting price for small shops or offices in County Durham. Larger premises such as HMOs, warehouses or historic buildings will be quoted individually.
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When Do You Need a Fire Risk Assessment?

  • Starting a new business premises
  • Letting out an HMO or rental property
  • After building alterations or layout changes
  • When occupancy levels increase
  • Following enforcement or safety concerns

County Durham Fire Risk Assessment FAQs

Is a fire risk assessment a legal requirement in County Durham?

Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all non-domestic premises in County Durham must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment carried out by a competent person.

How much does a fire risk assessment cost in County Durham?

Typical prices start from £175, depending on the size and complexity of the property.

Who is responsible for a fire risk assessment?

The responsible person is usually the building owner, employer, landlord, or managing agent. If you are in control of the premises, you are legally required to ensure a suitable assessment is carried out.

How often should a fire risk assessment be reviewed?

Assessments should be reviewed annually and updated whenever there are significant changes to the building, its use, or occupancy. More frequent reviews may be needed for high-risk premises.

How quickly can it be arranged?

Many assessors can attend within a few days.

Do I need a fire risk assessment for an HMO in County Durham?

Yes. HMOs in County Durham require a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment, particularly where multiple occupants share facilities or escape routes.

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