Fire Regulations

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005


Under The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, and the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 and the associated Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006, the responsible person/duty holder must carry out a fire safety risk assessment and implement and maintain a fire management plan.


Failure to carry this out could result in a fine, imprisonment, or both.




Excel Fire Risk Assessment - Fire Regulations

The law applies to you if you are:

  • Responsible for business premises
  • An employer or self-employed with business premises
  • Responsible for a part of a dwelling where that part is solely used for business purposes
  • A charity or voluntary organisation
  • A contractor with a degree of control over any premises
  • Providing accommodation for paying guests
  • A residential property with any communal area

Did you know:

When taking out insurance cover, the insurance company assumes ALL fire regulations have been complied with. In the event of a claim there could be a costly shock if your obligations have not been met.

Calling all Building owners, Landlords, Businesses, Hospitals, Public buildings, Councils, Local authorities and contractors 
Avoid heavy fines, possible imprisonment and respect the inhabitants of your buildings.


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Copyright 2023 Excel Fire Ltd.

Excel Fire Limited is registered in England and Wales, Number 11776179 VAT Number 313 4669 10

Registered Office: The Octagon, Suite E2, 2nd Floor, Middleborough, Colchester, Essex, CO1 1TG