Fire Risk Assessment

Landlords have a legal obligation to assess and reduce fire risks within a property. Our team of qualified assessors provides thorough fire risk assessments to help you comply with safety regulations and protect your tenants. 

What Do Fire Risk Assessments include?

Full Property Inspection

Our qualified assessors will carry out a detailed inspection of your property to identify potential fire hazards, evaluate risks, and assess the effectiveness of existing fire safety measures.

Action Plan

You’ll receive a clear, tailored action plan outlining recommended improvements, such as signage, equipment upgrades, or evacuation procedure updates.

Risk Rating and Priorities

Each identified risk will be rated based on severity and urgency. We’ll prioritise actions needed to reduce or remove hazards, helping you stay compliant and protect your tenants.

Assessment Record

A full written report will be provided, including the assessor’s name, accreditation, signature, assessment date, and the property address for your compliance records.

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Being a Landlord comes with a range of responsibilities to ensure your property’s legal compliance and the safety of your tenants. Our services are designed to minimise electrical, gas and fire risks and out our landlords’ minds at ease. LetSafe provides unrivalled residential landlord compliance for Estate Agents, Private Landlords, and Property and Estates Managers across London and the South East.

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Gas Safety Certificate FAQs

  • A Gas Safety Certificate is a document that a gas engineer provides when they install a new appliance or complete a safety inspection.

  • A Gas Safety Certificate assesses the safety of any gas-powered appliances (like a boiler) in your home. It tests the gas pressure, checks for leaks and ensures there are no carbon monoxide issues.

  • A Gas Safety Certificate costs between £50 and £100.

  • Landlords must renew their Gas Safety Certificate every 12 months.

  • A Gas Safety Record is another name for a Gas Safety Certificate.

Safety First, Second Nature

Safe practices are the standard for many companies, but for LPC, it’s our number one priority. From the delivery of our projects and site safety checks to staff training and qualifications, we work tirelessly to minimise risk and strive to continue our zero-accident record.

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