Fire Risk Assessment Inverness

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Fire Risk Assessments for Inverness Businesses and Landlords

If you operate a business or manage a property in Inverness, you are legally required to carry out a fire risk assessment under the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 and the Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006. 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 Inverness 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 Inverness

  • HMOs and rental properties
  • Blocks of flats and residential buildings
  • Offices and commercial premises
  • Restaurants, pubs and hospitality venues
  • Retail units and shopping centres (Eastgate Centre)
  • Warehouses and industrial premises (Inverness Retail and Business Park)
  • Care homes and healthcare facilities
  • Schools, colleges and educational premises (UHI Inverness)
  • Hotels and tourist accommodation (Inverness is a major tourist hub)
  • Holiday lets and B&Bs throughout the Highlands

Areas Covered in Inverness and the Highlands

  • Inverness City Centre
  • Crown
  • Merkinch
  • Dalneigh
  • Scorguie
  • Ballifeary
  • Ness-side
  • Inshes
  • Culloden
  • Smithton
  • Westhill
  • Balloch
  • Drakies
  • Raigmore
  • Milton of Leys
  • Lochardil
  • Nairn
  • Aviemore
  • Kingussie
  • Newtonmore
  • Grantown-on-Spey
  • Forres
  • Elgin
  • Lossiemouth
  • Burghead
  • Hopeman
  • Dingwall
  • Alness
  • Invergordon
  • Tain
  • Golspie
  • Brora
  • Helmsdale
  • Wick
  • Thurso
  • Portree (Isle of Skye)
  • Fort William
  • Oban
  • Isle of Lewis, Harris, Uist, etc. (covering Western Isles)

Whether your premises are located in central Inverness or anywhere across the Highlands, 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 Scottish fire safety legislation and Highland property types (including remote and rural 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 Inverness.
  3. Receive quotes from qualified professionals.
  4. Compare options and choose the assessor that suits your needs.

Request a Fire Risk Assessment Quote in Inverness

If you require a fire risk assessment in Inverness for an HMO, office, commercial premises, retail unit, hotel, holiday let, 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 Inverness ‐ Frequently Asked Questions

Is a fire risk assessment required for businesses in Inverness?

Yes. Under the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005, all non-domestic premises in Scotland must have a fire risk assessment.

How much does a fire risk assessment cost in Inverness?

Costs depend on size and complexity. Smaller properties may cost from around £200-£350, while larger buildings cost more. Quotes are 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 location.

Do holiday lets need a fire risk assessment?

Yes, holiday lets and B&Bs are classed as non-domestic premises and require a fire risk assessment under Scottish law.

Which fire and rescue service covers Inverness?

Inverness is covered by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (Highlands and Islands area).