Fire Risk Assessment Hull

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Fire Risk Assessments for Hull Businesses and Landlords

If you operate a business or manage a property in Hull, you are legally required to carry out a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. A fire risk assessment identifies potential fire hazards, evaluates risks and ensures appropriate fire safety measures are in place to protect occupants and property.

FireRiskQuote helps businesses, landlords and property managers across Hull connect with experienced fire risk assessors quickly and easily. Instead of contacting multiple companies individually, you can submit one request and receive quotes from professionals covering your area.

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

Properties We Cover in Hull

Our assessor network carries out fire risk assessments for a wide range of premises throughout Hull including:

  • HMOs and rental properties (Hull has a significant HMO sector, particularly around the University area in Cottingham Road and Newland Avenue)
  • Blocks of flats and residential buildings (including high-rise developments in the city centre and Marina area)
  • Offices and commercial premises (Hull city centre has extensive office space, particularly around the Old Town and Fruit Market)
  • Restaurants, pubs and hospitality venues
  • Retail units and shopping centres (including Princes Quay, St Stephen's, and Prospect Centre)
  • Warehouses and industrial premises (Hull is a major port city with extensive industrial and logistics facilities)
  • Care homes and healthcare facilities
  • Schools, colleges and educational premises
  • University buildings (University of Hull)
  • Hotels and tourist accommodation
  • Maritime and port-related premises

Areas Covered in Hull and the East Riding

Our network of fire risk assessors covers Hull and surrounding areas across the East Riding of Yorkshire including:

  • Hull City Centre
  • Old Town
  • Fruit Market
  • Marina
  • Victoria Dock
  • Drypool
  • Garden Village
  • Newland
  • Newland Avenue
  • Cottingham Road
  • Beverley Road
  • Pearson Park
  • Princes Avenue
  • Avenues
  • Westbourne Avenue
  • Chanterlands Avenue
  • Anlaby Road
  • Hessle Road
  • Spring Bank
  • Bransholme
  • Orchard Park
  • Greenwood Avenue
  • Kingswood
  • Willerby
  • Kirk Ella
  • Anlaby
  • Hessle
  • Barton-upon-Humber
  • Beverley
  • Cottingham
  • Hedon
  • Preston
  • Withernsea
  • Hornsea
  • Driffield
  • Market Weighton
  • Pocklington
  • Goole
  • Howden
  • Gilberdyke
  • Brough
  • Elloughton
  • North Ferriby
  • South Cave
  • Bridlington
  • Flamborough
  • Filey

Whether your premises are located in central Hull or the wider East Riding region, we can help connect you with fire risk assessors operating locally.

Why Use FireRiskQuote?

  • Free quote comparison service
  • Nationwide network of qualified fire risk assessors
  • Save time contacting multiple companies
  • Fast responses from professionals covering your area
  • Suitable for landlords, businesses and property managers
  • Assessors familiar with Hull's unique property mix (Victorian terraces, modern waterfront apartments, industrial premises)

How Our Service Works

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

Request a Fire Risk Assessment Quote in Hull

If you require a fire risk assessment in Hull for an HMO, office, commercial premises, retail unit, hotel, warehouse or other building, 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.

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Fire Risk Assessment Hull ‐ Frequently Asked Questions

Is a fire risk assessment required for businesses in Hull?

Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all non-domestic premises must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment. This includes offices, shops, warehouses, pubs, clubs, hotels, care homes, schools, and the common areas of blocks of flats and HMOs across Hull and the East Riding.

How much does a fire risk assessment cost in Hull?

Costs depend on the size and complexity of the premises. Smaller properties such as a ground-floor shop or small office may cost from around £175-£300, while larger or more complex buildings (such as large HMOs, blocks of flats, industrial premises, or commercial buildings) will cost more. Quotes are always free and no-obligation.

How quickly can a fire risk assessment be arranged?

Many fire risk assessors can attend within a few days depending on availability and the location of the premises within Hull or the wider East Riding area.

Who can carry out a fire risk assessment?

A competent fire risk assessor with suitable training, knowledge and experience in fire safety regulations should carry out the assessment. Look for assessors with qualifications such as NEBOSH Fire Certificate, IFSM membership, or IFE accreditation.

Do I need a fire risk assessment for my HMO in Hull?

Yes. All Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) require a fire risk assessment under the Housing Act 2004 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Hull City Council's licensing scheme for HMOs requires evidence of a valid fire risk assessment. Hull has a significant HMO sector, particularly around the University area in Cottingham Road and Newland Avenue.

Are there any specific fire safety concerns for Hull properties?

Yes. Hull has a unique mix of property types that present specific fire safety challenges:

  • Victorian terraces: Many properties in the Avenues, Newland, and Pearson Park areas are large Victorian houses converted into HMOs or flats. These require careful assessment of means of escape, fire doors, and compartmentation.
  • Modern waterfront developments: The Marina and Victoria Dock areas have modern residential and commercial buildings requiring fire risk assessments.
  • Student accommodation: The University of Hull has a large student population, with extensive HMOs and purpose-built student accommodation requiring regular fire risk assessments.
  • Industrial and port premises: Hull is a major port city with extensive industrial, warehousing, and logistics facilities requiring specialist fire risk assessments.
  • Listed buildings: Hull's Old Town and Fruit Market have several listed buildings and properties in conservation areas that require fire safety solutions sensitive to heritage constraints.
  • Flood risk considerations: Some areas of Hull have flood risk, which can impact fire safety planning and emergency response.

Our assessors are experienced in dealing with all these property types and understand the specific requirements of Hull's built environment.

Which fire and rescue service covers Hull?

Hull is covered by Humberside Fire and Rescue Service. They are responsible for enforcing fire safety legislation in the area and carry out audits of premises to ensure compliance with fire safety law. Our assessors are familiar with Humberside Fire and Rescue Service's expectations and enforcement priorities.