Fire Risk Assessment Huyton | HMOs, Flats, High-Rise Blocks & Industrial Premises

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📜 A Town That Changed Building Safety: Huyton's Historic Fires

Huyton's most significant fire occurred on 5 April 1991 at the Knowsley Heights tower block. A fire started deliberately in a bin storage area at the base of the 11-storey block. Flames spread rapidly up the building through a 90mm gap between the outer wall and newly installed cladding. Miraculously, no one was injured, but the fire caused serious structural damage, with sections completely collapsing and the external wall engulfed in flames on all eleven floors[reference:0].

The Knowsley Heights fire later became recognised as a chilling warning. The Grenfell Tower public inquiry found that the 1991 Huyton fire "laid the ground for the 2017 tragedy" in London in which 72 people died. Firefighter Les Skarratts, who tackled the blaze, told the BBC: "It was a national scandal… we lobbied government, we have told everybody that will listen to us." The flammable cladding was not banned, and the opportunity to prevent Grenfell was "ignored"[reference:1][reference:2].

In April 2015, a massive blaze ripped through a shopping parade on Hillside Road. Four shops were bulldozed after fire crews battled the fire for more than 14 hours. The blaze demolished a convenience store, post office, cafe, solicitor's office and hair salon[reference:3]. More recently, in November 2025, a balcony fire at Knowsley Heights required five fire engines and an aerial appliance. Firefighters were attacked with fireworks, and a teenager sustained injuries[reference:4]. These events underscore why a competent fire risk assessment is not just a legal formality but a vital tool to protect lives and property in Huyton.

📍 Huyton hyperlocal · 2025-2026 updates

Current Fire Safety Landscape: Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council

  • HMO Licensing & Fire Safety: Knowsley Council enforces mandatory HMO licensing. Landlords must provide a written fire risk assessment, fire doors, emergency lighting and interlinked alarms. HMOs with 5+ occupants require fire doors throughout, and local authorities now expect documented annual reviews of fire risk assessments[reference:5][reference:6].
  • New Regulations from 6 April 2026: The Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025 introduced Residential Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (RPEEPs). Responsible Persons must now use reasonable endeavours to identify residents who may need help evacuating, offer person-centred fire risk assessments, and maintain building-wide emergency evacuation plans. These regulations apply to residential buildings in England at least 18 metres or 7 storeys high[reference:7].
  • Building Safety Act 2022: In Merseyside, buildings over 18 metres (or 7+ storeys) are classified as higher-risk residential buildings (HRBs). Accountable Persons must register these buildings with the Building Safety Regulator and maintain building safety cases[reference:8]. Livv Housing has spent over £70 million on health, safety, compliance and energy efficiency works across its properties in Knowsley since 2002[reference:9].
  • Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service Enforcement: HMICFRS inspected MFRS in 2025. The service completed 470 unsatisfactory fire safety audits in the year ending 31 March 2025, leading to 505 enforcement activities. MFRS continues to be highly commended for its response to major and multi-agency incidents[reference:10][reference:11].
  • Recent Incidents: A building fire at Knowsley Industrial Park in May 2026 required six fire engines and an aerial appliance, causing a warehouse to collapse[reference:12]. A van fire on Twig Lane in October 2025 was caused by an electrical fault with the vehicle heater[reference:13]. A restaurant fire on Derby Road in February 2025 involved an extractor duct on the roof, highlighting risks in commercial kitchens[reference:14].

Sources: Knowsley Council, Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service (MFRS), HMICFRS, UK Government. All assessors in our panel hold recognised fire safety qualifications (NEBOSH Fire, IFE, IFSM) and have demonstrable experience with Knowsley's housing stock, industrial premises, and high-rise safety requirements.

Fire Risk Assessments for Huyton Landlords, Businesses & Public Buildings

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (as amended by the Fire Safety Act 2021 and Building Safety Act 2022), every non-domestic premises in Huyton — including HMO common areas, flats, tower blocks, shops, pubs, restaurants, offices, industrial units and community centres — must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment. Our FireRiskQuote service connects you with third-party accredited assessors who work across Huyton, Knowsley, Liverpool and surrounding Merseyside areas. One request, up to four no-obligation quotes from local, competent professionals.

How Our Service Works (Simple & Free)

  1. Tell us about your property – Huyton address, property type (HMO, flat, shop, pub, industrial unit), number of storeys.
  2. We match with local assessors – we share your request with Huyton-area fire safety experts (L36, L14, L35, L34 postcodes).
  3. Compare & choose – receive bespoke quotes, check experience and price, then appoint the ideal professional.

Properties We Cover Across Huyton & Surrounding Areas

  • HMOs and shared houses (high demand near Huyton town centre and railway station)
  • Purpose-built flats and conversions (including high-rise tower blocks like Knowsley Heights)
  • Shops, restaurants and pubs (Huyton Village, Derby Road, Hillside Road, Page Moss)
  • Offices and commercial premises (Huyton Business Park, Knowsley Industrial Park)
  • Industrial units and warehouses (including premises on the Knowsley Industrial Estate)
  • Care homes, nurseries and community centres

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Why Choose FireRiskQuote for Huyton?

  • ✓ 100% free – no obligation, no hidden fees
  • ✓ Assessors verified for competency (NEBOSH Fire, IFE or IFSM membership, post-Grenfell training)
  • ✓ Save time – we share your details with local assessors covering L36, L14, L34, L35, L32 postcodes
  • ✓ Up-to-date with MFRS enforcement priorities, Knowsley HMO licensing rules and building safety requirements for high-rise blocks
  • ✓ High-rise expertise – assessors trained in cladding risk assessments (PAS 9980) and the Building Safety Act 2022

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Fire Risk Assessment Huyton – Frequently Asked Questions

Is a fire risk assessment mandatory for my HMO in Huyton?

Yes. Knowsley Council enforces mandatory HMO licensing for properties with 5+ people forming 2+ households sharing facilities. A written fire risk assessment, along with fire doors and emergency lighting, is a strict condition of that licence. Local authorities now expect documented annual reviews of fire risk assessments.

How much does a fire risk assessment cost in Huyton?

Costs vary by complexity. A small shop or office: £220–£350. A typical flat or converted house: £300–£500. A large HMO (5+ tenants) or a pub/restaurant: £550–£1,100. High-rise building assessments may cost more. Through FireRiskQuote you receive multiple no-obligation quotes.

Who can carry out a fire risk assessment in Huyton?

The law requires a 'competent person'. We recommend assessors with NEBOSH Fire Certificate, IFE or IFSM membership, and demonstrable experience with Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service enforcement. All assessors in our network meet these criteria.

What happened in the 1991 Knowsley Heights fire?

On 5 April 1991, a fire started deliberately in a bin storage area at the base of the 11-storey Knowsley Heights tower block in Huyton. The flames spread up the building through a 90mm gap between the outer wall and combustible cladding. Miraculously, no one was injured, but the building was seriously damaged. The Grenfell Tower public inquiry later found that the Knowsley Heights fire "laid the ground for the 2017 tragedy" in London[reference:15].

What are the new fire safety regulations for 2026?

The Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025 came into force on 6 April 2026. They introduced Residential Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (RPEEPs). Responsible Persons must identify residents who may need help evacuating, offer person-centred fire risk assessments and maintain building-wide emergency evacuation plans. These apply to residential buildings of 18 metres or 7 storeys or higher, or over 11 metres where a simultaneous evacuation strategy is in place[reference:16].

How often should I review my fire risk assessment?

At least every 12 months, or sooner after any material change to the building (e.g., refurbishment, change of tenancy, new equipment). Merseyside Fire and Rescue Service expects documented annual reviews for HMOs, flats, industrial premises and higher-risk buildings. In the year ending 31 March 2025, MFRS completed 470 unsatisfactory fire safety audits, leading to 505 enforcement activities[reference:17].