Here to help you

At White Horse Fire Safety, we’re here to help you protect what matters most. Based in Didcot, Oxfordshire, we support businesses of all sizes with expert fire safety advice and tailored risk assessments. Whether you run a single site or manage multiple locations, we work closely with you to ensure compliance, raise safety standards, and protect your people and property

Do I need a fire risk assessment?

If you are responsible for a building, workplace, or business premises, the law requires you to carry out a fire risk assessment. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, a “responsible person” — such as an employer, owner, landlord, or occupier — must ensure that a fire risk assessment is completed and regularly reviewed to keep people safe from fire. This legal duty applies to a wide range of premises, including offices, shops, warehouses, factories, industrial sites, hospitality venues like hotels and restaurants, care homes, healthcare settings, and the shared areas of multi-occupied residential buildings.

 At White Horse Fire Safety, we’re here to take the stress out of compliance. We provide professional fire risk assessments tailored to your premises, giving you clear, practical recommendations to help keep your business safe and compliant.

Our services at a glance

Fire Risk Assessment

We provide you with a simple to follow professional report using the latest guidance to assess your risks

Ongoing support

From initial enquiry to follow up support we will work with you and provide expert advice.

Single or multiple sites

Providing tailored fire risk assessments and support for both single properties and multi-site businesses, ensuring consistent compliance and safety across all locations

What will a fire risk assessment cover?

A typical fire risk assessment will include:

Details of the premises

  • What type of property
  • Construction
  • Who is at risk

Record checking

  • Fire alarm tests
  • Fire extinguisher checks
  • Suppression system tests
  • Rising mains tests
  • Emergency lights

Hazards identified 

  • Electrical
  • Arson
  • Heating
  • Gas
  • Housekeeping

Action Plan

  • Hazards identified
  • recommendations
  • Time frame to address findings 

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