If you require a fire risk assessment for the communal areas (otherwise known as common parts) of your block of flats, then we would be delighted to help you carry this out.
We have a team of qualified assessors who specialise in carrying out these assessments for both purpose-built and converted blocks of flats. Sometimes these communal areas can comprise of just a few metres and be just a single storey. It is often frustrating for landlords who feel such a small communal area should not be subjected to this legislation.
However, the size of the communal areas is irrelevant as far as the law is concerned but of course, can lead to fewer recommendations in a fire risk assessment report.
We need to know the age of the building, how many flats, floors and communal staircases. Whether you have an existing fire alarm system and emergency lighting is important as well as the location of your gas and electrical meters.
Whatever the answers to these questions, Whale Fire can help and carry out these fire risk assessments to your communal areas quickly and for a competitive fee.
For all London Fire Risk Assessments please visit here:
https://www.whalefire.co.uk/london/fire-risk-assessments-london.aspx
For all other areas of the UK please visit here:
https://www.whalefire.co.uk/contact.aspx
For other questions relating to common parts fire risk assessments you may be interested in the following links. For freeholder fire risk assessments, see here:
https://www.whalefire.co.uk/newsdetail.aspx?id=324
For fire risk assessment when buying a flat, here:
https://www.whalefire.co.uk/newsdetail.aspx?id=315
And selling my flat and need a fire risk assessment, here: