Frequently Asked Questions
Help & Advice


Have Questions?
See the list of below for our most frequently asked questions.
- What types of business do you help?
- What areas of the country do you cover for Fire Risk Assessment?
- Is a fire risk assessment a legal requirement?
- Do flats require a fire risk assessment by law?
- Who is responsible for a Fire Risk Assessment?
What types of business do you help?
We’ve undertaken fire risk assessments across a vast range of customers including, Housing Associations, Nursing Homes, Education, Offices, Retail, Leisure, Manufacturing, Charities, Healthcare, Factories, Warehouses, Holiday Lets & Apartment Blocks.
OUR INDEPENDENT ADVICE, GUIDANCE AND EXPERTISE IS INVALUABLE. L.O.M.P. FIRE CONSULTANTS HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO ASSIST YOU WHAT EVER YOUR BUSINESS LARGE OR SMALL.
OUR INDEPENDENT ADVICE, GUIDANCE AND EXPERTISE IS INVALUABLE. L.O.M.P. FIRE CONSULTANTS HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE TO ASSIST YOU WHAT EVER YOUR BUSINESS LARGE OR SMALL.
What areas of the country do you cover for Fire Risk Assessment?
We provide an independent consultancy capacity for local, national and international clients.
Is a fire risk assessment a legal requirement?
Yes, a fire risk assessment is a legal requirement if you are an employer, building owner or occupier. Failure to comply or provide an adequate assessment can result in an enforcement or prohibition notice being issued or even criminal prosecution.
Do flats require a fire risk assessment by law?
Yes, a fire risk assessment is a legal requirement for Communal Areas of flats including houses which have been converted into two or more dwellings.
Who is responsible for a Fire Risk Assessment?
If you are the owner, employer, landlord, an occupier or anyone with control of the premises, for example, property manager, building manager / managing agent.
Then you will be fully responsible for undertaking a fire risk assessment and for fire safety in a business or other non-domestic premises.
Then you will be fully responsible for undertaking a fire risk assessment and for fire safety in a business or other non-domestic premises.


