

Professional Fire Risk Assessments and Compliance for Businesses Across Scotland.
Expert Guidance from assessors with
decades of operational Fire Service experience
with qualifications from the
Institute of Fire Engineers
and Nebosh
Reliable. Dependable. Helpfull

Fire Risk Assessments
Comprehensive FRA with prioritised action plans for SMEs and corporate sites.

Safety Products
Supply, fitment and advice on photoluminescent signs,
extinguishers and site equipment.
Regulatory Compliance
Helping you maintain compliance with safety regulations in your operations.

Fires cost businesses far more than prevention ever will
The total cost of a serious commercial fire typically includes building repair, equipment replacement, business interruption, loss of data, reputational damage, and potential legal claims. In many real cases, these secondary costs exceed the direct fire damage several times over. Investing in detection, suppression, and staff training is consistently cheaper than recovering from even a single major incident.

Committed
to Your Safety
We offer comprehensive consultancy services, specialising in fire risk assessments and fire door audits.
Our dedicated team of safety consultants is committed to ensuring your environment is secure and compliant with safety regulations.

Unlimited Fine
Inder the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005, the days of fixed-penalty fines are largely gone for serious breaches. If a business is found to be non-compliant—even if a fire has not occurred—Scottish courts have the power to impose unlimited fines. Furthermore, the "Responsible Person" can face up to two years in prison for systemic failings in fire safety management.
Invalid Insurance
Most business owners assume their commercial insurance is a safety net. In reality, nearly all commercial insurance policies in the UK are contingent upon a valid, up-to-date Fire Risk Assessment. If a fire occurs and you cannot produce a compliant FRA that has been acted upon, your insurer has the legal grounds to void your payout entirely, leaving the business owner personally liable for every penny of the damage.
80% Never reopen
Research consistently shows that over 80% of small businesses that suffer a major fire never reopen, or they fail within 18 months of the incident. A Fire Risk Assessment isn't just a legal "tick-box" exercise; it is a business continuity plan. It identifies the specific risks that could lead to total asset loss, ensuring that a small accident doesn't become a terminal event for the company.


