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The responsible person for the premises (usually the employer, owner or occupier) needs to carry out this assessment or appoint a competent person to carry it out on their behalf.

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The Management of Health and Safety Regulations 1999 require a health and safety risk assessment to be conducted on a regular basis in order to ensure that the health and safety of residents and visitors...

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Peckham Department Store Fire: A Reminder of Why Compartmentation and Fire Risk Assessments Matter

On the evening of Thursday 25 June 2026, a major fire broke out at a commercial property on Rye Lane in Peckham, south London, close to Copeland Park. London Fire Brigade control officers took the first of more than 40 emergency calls at 20:54, and the Brigade mobilised crews from Peckham, Old Kent Road, Brixton and surrounding stations. At the height of the incident, fifteen fire engines and around 100 firefighters were in attendance, with two of the Brigade's 32-metre turntable ladders deployed as water towers to fight the fire from above.

Station Commander Craig Abbott, who attended the scene, confirmed that a department store was alight at the height of the fire, alongside an adjoining shop and storage unit. A significant volume of smoke was produced, prompting advice for local residents to keep windows and doors closed, and for the public to avoid the area while roads were cordoned off and bus routes diverted. The fire was brought under control by 23:50, although crews remained on scene overnight to fully extinguish it and dampen down hotspots. At the time of writing there are no confirmed reports of injuries.

It's a striking reminder of how quickly a fire in a busy retail environment can escalate, and how much resource is needed to bring it under control once it takes hold. A response of fifteen pumps and around 100 firefighters is a significant commitment, and it underlines a point we make constantly to commercial clients: by the time a fire is visible from the street, the building has already lost the battle to contain it internally. The real fight against fire loss happens long before the Brigade arrives, in the design, maintenance and management of the building itself.

Why Compartmentation Matters

Compartmentation is one of the most important, and most frequently overlooked, elements of passive fire protection in any commercial building. The principle is simple: a building is divided into fire-resisting compartments, using fire-rated walls, floors, doors and sealed service penetrations, so that if a fire starts in one area it is held there for a defined period rather than spreading freely through the structure.

In a large retail premises such as a department store, effective compartmentation does several critical jobs at once. It protects escape routes long enough for staff and customers to get out safely. It limits fire spread between sales floors, storage areas and back-of-house spaces, which is particularly important where stockrooms hold significant fuel loads of packaging, textiles and combustible stock. And it buys firefighters time to mount an effective attack on the fire before it takes hold of the whole structure, which is exactly the kind of advantage that can be the difference between a contained incident and the scale of response we saw in Peckham.

Compartmentation fails in fairly predictable ways: fire doors wedged open or fitted with the wrong rating, gaps around pipework and cabling left unsealed after maintenance work, suspended ceilings and voids that allow fire to travel above compartment walls, and storage stacked against or blocking fire-resisting partitions. None of these are dramatic failures on their own, but together they can turn a contained shop fire into a building-wide incident.

The Importance of a Suitable and Sufficient Fire Risk Assessment

This is precisely why the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 places a legal duty on the Responsible Person in any commercial premises to ensure a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment is carried out, kept up to date, and acted upon. For a retail unit, and particularly a large multi-floor store with mixed sales and storage areas, that assessment needs to look specifically at compartmentation: are fire doors fitted, rated correctly and self-closing where required, are walls and floors that should be fire-resisting actually intact, and have any alterations or fit-out works compromised the structure's fire strategy since it was last assessed.

A fire risk assessment isn't a paperwork exercise to be filed and forgotten. It should identify the specific weaknesses that allow a fire to spread beyond its point of origin, and it should be reviewed whenever the building, its use, or its occupancy changes, not just on a fixed annual cycle. Storage layouts change, units get subdivided, tenants come and go, and each of those changes can quietly undermine compartmentation that was sound when the building was last surveyed.

Incidents like the Peckham fire don't yet tell us what role, if any, compartmentation played, and the cause has not been confirmed. But they're a useful prompt for any business operating from a commercial premises to ask a straightforward question: if a fire started in our building tonight, would it stay contained, and is our fire risk assessment recent enough, and detailed enough, to know the answer?

If you manage a commercial property and aren't confident your fire risk assessment reflects the building as it actually is today, that's exactly the gap we help close. Get in touch with Whale Fire to arrange a fire risk assessment.

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Testimonials

To date, Whale Fire have carried out fire safety risk assessments at a number of our premises in central London and also at Gatwick, Southend and Bristol Airports. Richard provides us with a prompt, reliable and efficient service and I would be happy to recommend his services.

MoneyCorp - Ian Silverstone - Facilities & Premises Manager

Whale Fire completed a fire risk assessment and extinguisher installation on our training centre in Southwark. I found their service to be prompt and efficient as well as aware of the needs and restrictions of our site. They were quick to respond to our needs, despite delays from our end, the service was friendly throughout and they replaced only the necessary equipment. The risk assessment itself was detailed and has formed a large part of our on going risk assessments for the site. Construction Youth Trust will unquestionably use Whale Fire again.

Construction Youth Trust - George Dunstall - London & South East Manager

We used Whale Fire for our Fire Risk Assessment and their service was excellent. They took time to understand our business and explained the reasoning behind their recommendations. We will be using Whale Fire again and highly recommend them.

Alfra TV – Helen

Whale Fire Ltd has provided EastendHomes Ltd with a comprehensive batch of Fire Risk Assessments. Each assessment is unique and is site specific. Whale Fire Ltd has worked tirelessly to work within our deadlines offering valuable critic on document layout and fire safety matters. The Fire Risk Assessments are evaluated by our scrutiny panel – which we receive positive feedback. I feel Richard (Whale) is always there to discuss and advise on any matters relating to the Fire Risk Assessments and other fire related issues. His service has been professional and supportive. We are committed to ensure our residents are safe, and that we comply to the RRO(FS) 2005, and with Whale Fire's assistance this is being achieved.

East End Homes (Tower Hamlets) - Keiron Carroll - Housing Officer

We called Whale Fire after having used them for some Fire risk assessments to look at aspects of our testing and extinguishers and found them very professional and helpful with information on Fire alarms and how to test call points etc.

I would recommend them anytime.

Mark Rudling H&S Manager Wilcomatic.

The service from Whale Fire was professional, efficient and thorough. Great value for money for a well qualified and high quality Fire Risk Assessment. Our needs and considerations were taken into account and the assessor conducted a detailed and fair survey without disrupting the day-to-day work of the office. Highly recommended as a professional company.

Amy Johnson - Spectrum Enforcement Support Officer - Ofcom

I required the services of a professional assessor for a fire risk assessment on a new property for use as my private fitness facility. Richard was the first personal to contact me and his professionalism right from the start was excellent. He assisted me step by step through the process and has answered all questions relating to the procedure. Extremely professional - Thank you

Joel – Performance 18 Gym - NW London

Whale Fire are currently carrying out fire risk assessments across our residential portfolio. The reports are all site specific, easy to read and provide clear recommendations when further action is required. Richard (Whale) is both friendly and professional, and always happy to provide further advice when needed. I would not hesitate to recommend his company - they provide clarity and reassurance in a potential minefield for residential landlords.

Anna Nicholls - Marston Properties

We are extremely happy with the service provided by Whale Fire, and in particular the Fire Risk Assessment we were presented with. The service from start to finish has been exemplary and on a professional, knowledgeable, yet friendly level. We requested our Assessment at very short notice and Whale Fire were more than happy to fulfil our request and presented us with an exceptional report which was detailed and clear to understand. We would highly recommend Whale Fire and will be using their services in future".

Stacey – Scaffold UK Limited

Whale Fire were bought in to do a fire risk assessment on our new warehouse. The gentleman that visited our site was professional and most importantly very informative in everything he was explaining.

This helped greatly in guiding us in taking step to ensure our workers are safe. 10/10 - Would use again. Thank you for all the help Richard.

Luke

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