Doctors Surgery Fire Risk Assessment

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Fire Risk Assessments for Doctors Surgeries

If you run a doctors surgery, GP practice or medical centre, you have a legal duty to ensure a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment is carried out under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Medical premises present unique fire risks due to the presence of vulnerable patients, medical gases, electrical equipment, and the challenge of evacuating people with limited mobility.

FireRiskQuote helps GPs, practice managers and healthcare providers connect with experienced fire risk assessors who specialise in medical premises. Instead of contacting multiple companies individually, you can submit one request and receive quotes from professionals who understand the specific requirements for doctors surgeries.

Our service is free to use and there is no obligation to proceed. Simply compare quotes and choose the assessor that best suits your practice and requirements.

Why Doctors Surgeries Require Specialist Fire Risk Assessments

Medical premises present specific fire safety challenges that general assessors may not fully address. Specialist fire risk assessors will consider:

  • Vulnerable patients: Assessing the needs of elderly, disabled, or unwell patients who may require assistance to evacuate.
  • Medical gases: Assessing storage and handling of oxygen and other medical gases.
  • Evacuation procedures: Planning for safe evacuation of patients, including those in waiting rooms, consultation rooms, and treatment areas.
  • Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs): Ensuring arrangements are in place for individuals who cannot self-evacuate.
  • Limited mobility patients: Considering wheelchair users, those with walking aids, and patients on trolleys or beds.
  • Staff training: Ensuring staff are trained in fire procedures, including patient evacuation assistance.
  • Means of escape: Ensuring escape routes are suitable for patients with mobility issues and not obstructed.
  • Fire detection: Selecting appropriate fire alarm systems for healthcare environments.
  • Emergency lighting: Verifying that escape routes are adequately illuminated.
  • Fire extinguishers: Ensuring appropriate extinguishers are provided and staff are trained.
  • Fire blankets: Providing fire blankets in staff kitchen areas and treatment rooms where appropriate.
  • Compartmentation: Ensuring fire separation between different areas (waiting rooms, consultation rooms, treatment rooms, storage).
  • Storage of flammable materials: Reviewing storage of cleaning products, alcohol-based hand sanitisers, and medical supplies.
  • Electrical equipment: Checking consultation room equipment, diagnostic machines, and other electrical devices.
  • Clinical waste: Assessing storage and disposal of clinical waste, including sharps.
  • Arson risk: Considering vulnerability of premises, particularly out-of-hours.

Fire Safety Regulations for Doctors Surgeries

Doctors surgeries are subject to the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Key requirements include:

  • Fire risk assessment: A valid, up-to-date fire risk assessment is required.
  • Means of escape: Escape routes must be adequate and kept clear.
  • Fire detection: An appropriate fire detection and warning system must be installed.
  • Emergency lighting: Required where escape routes are not adequately lit.
  • Fire extinguishers: Appropriate fire-fighting equipment must be provided.
  • Fire blankets: Should be provided in kitchen areas.
  • Signage: Fire exit signs and fire action notices must be clearly displayed.
  • Emergency plan: A clear emergency plan must be in place, including provisions for patient evacuation.
  • PEEPs: Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans for individuals who need assistance.
  • Staff training: All staff must receive fire safety training, including practice drills involving patient evacuation scenarios.
  • Medical gas storage: Oxygen and other medical gases must be stored safely in accordance with guidance.
  • Electrical safety: Regular testing of portable appliances and fixed installations.

Properties We Cover

Our network of assessors covers all types of medical premises including:

  • GP surgeries and doctor's practices
  • Health centres
  • Medical clinics
  • Walk-in centres
  • Urgent care centres
  • Polyclinics
  • Primary care centres
  • Community health centres
  • NHS medical practices
  • Private medical practices

Why Use FireRiskQuote for Your Doctors Surgery?

  • Free quote comparison: No cost to you, no obligation to proceed.
  • Specialist assessors: Connect with assessors who understand medical premises and patient evacuation.
  • Medical gas expertise: Assessors familiar with medical gas storage and safety requirements.
  • Compliance focus: Get an assessment that meets fire authority and CQC expectations.
  • Fast responses: Receive quotes quickly from professionals in your area.
  • Nationwide coverage: Assessors available across the whole UK.

How Our Service Works

  1. Submit your practice details using our online quote form.
  2. We send your request to fire risk assessors specialising in medical premises.
  3. Receive quotes from qualified professionals.
  4. Compare options and choose the assessor that suits your needs.

Request a Doctors Surgery Fire Risk Assessment Quote

If you require a fire risk assessment for your doctors surgery, GP practice or medical centre, you can request quotes quickly using our online form. Our service is free, confidential and designed to help you connect with experienced fire risk assessors.

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Doctors Surgery Fire Risk Assessment ‐ Frequently Asked Questions

Is a fire risk assessment required for my doctors surgery?

Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all non-domestic premises including doctors surgeries must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment.

How much does a doctors surgery fire risk assessment cost?

Costs depend on the size and complexity of the premises. Smaller GP practices may cost from around £200-£350, while larger health centres or those with specialist facilities will cost more. Quotes are always free and no-obligation.

How often should a doctors surgery fire risk assessment be reviewed?

Fire risk assessments should be reviewed annually and updated whenever significant changes occur, such as alterations to premises, changes to patient demographics, or following a fire incident.

How do I evacuate patients with limited mobility?

Your fire risk assessment should include specific procedures for evacuating patients with mobility issues. This may include Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEPs) for individuals who need assistance, and staff training in evacuation techniques.

Do I need special fire precautions for medical gases?

Yes. Oxygen and other medical gases must be stored securely, away from ignition sources, and areas should be well-ventilated. Your fire risk assessment will identify any specific requirements.

What is a PEEP and do I need them?

A Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) is a plan for an individual who would need assistance to escape. In a doctors surgery, you may need PEEPs for staff with disabilities or for regular patients who require assistance.

Does the CQC require a fire risk assessment?

Yes. The CQC expects all registered healthcare providers to have a valid fire risk assessment as part of their safety and compliance requirements.

What about out-of-hours fire safety?

If your practice has out-of-hours services or is used by other organisations, your fire risk assessment must consider these periods and ensure adequate fire safety arrangements are in place.

Can I do the fire risk assessment myself?

While it is legal to carry out your own fire risk assessment, doctors surgeries have complex risks including vulnerable patients, medical gases, and regulatory requirements. Using a qualified specialist ensures all risks are properly identified and helps demonstrate due diligence to the CQC and fire authorities.