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Covering all of Worcestershire including Worcester, Malvern, Kidderminster, Redditch, Bromsgrove, Droitwich, Evesham, and the Vale of Evesham.

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Last updated: March 2026

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All assessors operate in line with UK guidance including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, BS Standards and relevant government fire safety recommendations.

Helping landlords, agents and businesses across Worcestershire compare fire risk assessors quickly and efficiently.

Serving properties across Worcestershire including:

Worcester Malvern Kidderminster Redditch Bromsgrove Droitwich Evesham Pershore

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Worcestershire Property Types We Assess

Worcester Student HMOs & University

With the University of Worcester and a growing student population, HMOs in areas like St John’s and the city centre require robust fire doors, interlinked alarms, and clear evacuation plans. Learn about HMO fire risk assessments.

Vale of Evesham Fruit Farms & Agricultural

The Vale of Evesham is a major horticultural area. Farms, fruit packing facilities, and cold stores present specific fire risks requiring specialist assessments.

Worcester Cathedral & Heritage Buildings

Worcester Cathedral, historic churches, and Georgian townhouses need sympathetic fire protection that balances heritage preservation with modern safety. For tourist accommodation, a hotel fire risk assessment may be needed.

Industrial & Manufacturing Estates

Kidderminster, Redditch, and Bromsgrove host carpet manufacturing, engineering, and logistics. Industrial premises require assessments covering fire suppression, hazardous materials, and business continuity. Warehouse fire risk assessment advice.

We provide fire risk assessments across Worcestershire, from the city to the Malvern Hills.

Fire Safety in Worcestershire: Local Considerations

Worcestershire is a county of contrasts: the historic cathedral city of Worcester, the dramatic Malvern Hills, the fruit-growing Vale of Evesham, and the industrial towns of Kidderminster, Redditch, and Bromsgrove. Each area presents unique fire safety challenges.

Worcester – Student HMOs & Historic City Centre — Worcester has a growing student population from the University of Worcester. HMOs are concentrated in St John’s, the Arboretum, and near the city centre. Fire risk assessments must address fire doors, interlinked alarms, and means of escape. The city centre features historic buildings, Worcester Cathedral, and modern mixed-use developments, requiring assessments that balance heritage with modern safety. For HMOs, a specialist HMO fire risk assessment is essential.

Malvern Hills & Rural Properties — The Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty attracts visitors and residents alike. Rural properties, holiday lets, and hotels require fire risk assessments that account for limited fire service access, water supplies, and potential wildfire risks. For guest accommodation, a hotel fire risk assessment is required.

Vale of Evesham – Agriculture & Horticulture — The Vale is a major fruit and vegetable growing area. Large-scale farms, packing houses, cold stores, and glasshouses present specific fire risks including high fire loads, machinery, and refrigeration systems. Specialist agricultural fire risk assessments are essential.

Kidderminster, Redditch & Bromsgrove – Industrial & Manufacturing — These towns have a strong industrial heritage in carpet manufacturing, engineering, and logistics. Fire risk assessments must consider fire suppression, hazardous materials, and business continuity. Warehouses and factories may need a warehouse fire risk assessment.

Droitwich & Spa Towns — Droitwich Spa and other market towns have mixed-use high streets with shops, restaurants, and residential above. Fire risk assessments must consider means of escape, compartmentation, and fire detection for mixed-use premises.

If your property includes vulnerable occupants, a specialist care home fire risk assessment may be required.

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Fire Safety Enforcement in Worcestershire

Fire safety enforcement across Worcestershire is carried out by Hereford & Worcester Fire and Rescue Service, which regularly inspects commercial premises, student HMOs, agricultural sites, and other non-domestic premises throughout the county. Ensuring your property meets the required standards protects occupants and helps avoid enforcement action.

All assessors we connect you with are experienced in UK fire safety legislation and follow recognised guidance such as PAS 79 when carrying out fire risk assessments.

Worcestershire’s property mix includes student housing, historic buildings, agricultural estates, and industrial sites. Our assessors are familiar with these local nuances.

Fire risk assessments in Worcestershire are essential for landlords, businesses, and managing agents responsible for non-domestic premises. If you manage multiple properties, you may also need a fire risk assessment for HMOs or larger residential buildings.

If you're searching for a reliable fire risk assessment company in Worcestershire, FireRiskQuote helps you compare multiple qualified providers quickly and efficiently.

Your Legal Duty in Worcestershire

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all non-domestic premises in Worcestershire must have a suitable fire risk assessment. Whether you manage a student HMO in Worcester, a farm in the Vale of Evesham, a factory in Kidderminster, or a hotel in Malvern, compliance is a legal duty.

Fire Risk Assessment Companies in Worcestershire

Whether you manage a single property in Bromsgrove or a portfolio across the county, our network connects you with experienced, accredited fire risk assessment companies. From student HMOs to historic buildings and agricultural estates, we help you find the right specialist for your building type.

Recent requests include a large student HMO in Worcester, a fruit packing facility near Evesham, a converted industrial unit in Kidderminster, and a rural hotel in the Malvern Hills.

Who Is the Responsible Person?

Under UK fire safety law, the “responsible person” is typically the employer, landlord, building owner or managing agent. If you control the premises in Worcestershire, you are legally required to ensure a compliant fire risk assessment is carried out and kept up to date.

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£175 + VAT

Typical starting price for small shops, offices, or student houses. Larger premises such as HMOs, agricultural sites, industrial units, or historic buildings will be quoted individually.
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When Do You Need a Fire Risk Assessment?

  • Starting a new business or letting a student property
  • After building alterations or change of use (e.g., conversion to HMO)
  • When occupancy levels increase, especially for student accommodation or tourism
  • Following enforcement or safety concerns
  • Annually as part of ongoing review obligations

Worcestershire Fire Risk Assessment FAQs

Is a fire risk assessment a legal requirement in Worcestershire?

Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all non-domestic premises in Worcestershire must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment carried out by a competent person.

How much does a fire risk assessment cost in Worcestershire?

Typical prices start from £175, depending on the size and complexity of the property.

Who is responsible for a fire risk assessment?

The responsible person is usually the building owner, employer, landlord, or managing agent. If you are in control of the premises, you are legally required to ensure a suitable assessment is carried out.

How often should a fire risk assessment be reviewed?

Assessments should be reviewed annually and updated whenever there are significant changes to the building, its use, or occupancy. High-risk premises like student HMOs or agricultural sites may need more frequent reviews.

How quickly can it be arranged?

Many assessors can attend within a few days.

Do I need a fire risk assessment for a student HMO in Worcester?

Yes. Student HMOs in Worcester require a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment, with particular attention to fire doors, alarms, and means of escape.

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