Fire Risk Assessment in Durham
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Request Free QuoteFire Risk Assessments for Businesses and Landlords in Durham
If you operate a business or manage a property in Durham, you are legally required to conduct a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This assessment identifies potential fire hazards, evaluates risks, and ensures that appropriate fire safety measures are in place to protect occupants and property.
FireRiskQuote connects businesses, landlords, and property managers across Durham with experienced fire risk assessors quickly and easily. Instead of contacting multiple companies, submit one request and receive quotes from professionals in your area.
Our service is free to use, and there is no obligation to proceed. Simply compare quotes and choose the assessor that best meets your needs.
Properties We Cover in Durham
- HMOs and rental properties (Durham has a large student population from Durham University)
- Blocks of flats and residential buildings
- Offices and commercial premises
- Restaurants, pubs, and hospitality venues
- Retail units and shopping centres (Prince Bishops Shopping Centre)
- Warehouses and industrial premises
- Care homes and healthcare facilities
- Schools, colleges, and educational institutions (Durham University, Durham College)
- Hotels and tourist accommodations (Durham is a major tourist destination)
- Historic buildings and visitor attractions (Durham Cathedral, Durham Castle)
Areas Covered in Durham and County Durham
- Durham City Centre
- Bearpark
- Belmont
- Bournmoor
- Bowburn
- Brandon
- Coxhoe
- Crook
- Esh Winning
- Ferryhill
- Framwellgate Moor
- Gilesgate
- Haswell
- Houghton-le-Spring
- Langley Moor
- Lanchester
- Meadowfield
- Newton Aycliffe
- Pelton
- Peterlee
- Pity Me
- Sacriston
- Seaham
- Sherburn Hill
- Shildon
- Shotton
- Spennymoor
- Stanley
- Trimdon
- Ushaw Moor
- Wheatley Hill
- Wingate
- Witton Gilbert
- Newcastle
- Sunderland
Whether your premises are located in central Durham or the wider County Durham region, we can help connect you with fire risk assessors operating locally.
Why Choose FireRiskQuote?
- Free quote comparison service
- Nationwide network of qualified fire risk assessors
- Save time by contacting multiple companies
- Fast responses from professionals covering your area
- Suitable for landlords, businesses, and property managers
- Assessors familiar with Durham's historic buildings and student accommodation
How Our Service Works
- Submit your building details using our online quote form.
- We send your request to fire risk assessors covering Durham.
- Receive quotes from qualified professionals.
- Compare options and choose the assessor that suits your needs.
Request a Fire Risk Assessment Quote in Durham
If you require a fire risk assessment in Durham for an HMO, student accommodation, office, commercial premises, retail unit, historic building, or other premises, 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 operating in your local area.
Request Free Fire Risk Assessment QuotesFire Risk Assessment Durham ‐ Frequently Asked Questions
Is a fire risk assessment required for businesses in Durham?
Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all non-domestic premises must have a fire risk assessment.
How much does a fire risk assessment cost in Durham?
Costs depend on size and complexity. Smaller properties may cost from around £175 to £300, while larger buildings may incur higher costs. Quotes are free and without obligation.
How quickly can a fire risk assessment be arranged?
Many fire risk assessors can attend within a few days, depending on availability.
Do I need a fire risk assessment for my HMO in Durham?
Yes. Durham has a very large student population from Durham University, and HMOs require a valid fire risk assessment under Durham County Council licensing.
Are there specific requirements for the Cathedral or Castle?
Yes, Durham's UNESCO World Heritage sites require fire safety solutions sensitive to heritage constraints. Our assessors have experience with listed buildings in Durham.
