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Fire Risk Assessments for Derby, Nottingham & Stoke

Professional, independent fire risk assessments across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire and Staffordshire. Fully UK compliant, from £210. No VAT.

Prices from £210
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Local Expertise Across Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire & Staffordshire

Derby's industrial parks, Nottingham's student HMOs, and Stoke's historic potteries each bring unique fire risks. M6 Fire Safety delivers independent, impartial assessments to businesses, HMOs, and public buildings across the East and West Midlands.

June 2026 update: Local fire authorities have increased post-Reform Act audits. Ensure your premises are fully compliant – book your assessment today.

“A suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment is your legal duty. We make compliance straightforward and affordable.”

— M6 Fire Safety, trusted across Derby, Nottingham & Stoke

Price Guide 2026

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No VAT charged. Additional £100 for premises under enforcement notice. Type 1 / Type 3 — Non-Destructive Fire Risk Assessments.

Care Homes / Residential

Max 5 bedrooms£220
Max 15 bedrooms£440
Max 25 bedrooms£550
Max 50 bedrooms£660

Churches / Halls

Max 200 people£330
Max 500 people£440

HMOs / Flats & Common Areas

2 Storey, max 5 rooms£210
3 Storey, max 10 rooms£250
4 Storey, max 15 rooms£300

Holiday Accommodation / Airbnb

Max 12 rooms£220
Max 25 rooms£270
Max 50 rooms£440

Offices / Warehouse / Factory / Medical Facility

Small office <100sqm£210
Up to 1,000sqm£270
Up to 2,000sqm£350
Up to 5,000sqm£550
Up to 10,000sqm£660

Pub / Club / Bar

No guest accommodation£270
With guest accommodation£380

Shop / Retail Unit

Single storey, max 100sqm£210
2 storey, max 250sqm£250
3 storey, max 500sqm£380

Restaurant / Cafe

Small cafe, max 100sqm£250
Restaurant, max 300sqm£330

Takeaways

Without seating£210
With seating area£250

Fire Risk Assessment Derby: Complete Compliance for Derby City & Derbyshire

As a key commercial hub in the East Midlands, Derby presents unique fire safety challenges – from sprawling industrial estates near Pride Park and Sinfin to residential suburbs like Alvaston, Spondon, Mickleover, Allenton and Chaddesden. Whether you manage a warehouse off the A52, a factory on the Osmaston Park Industrial Estate, or an HMO near the University of Derby, a legally compliant fire risk assessment is non-negotiable under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Our independent assessors conduct thorough Type 1 (non-destructive) inspections, identifying hazards related to electrical systems, storage of flammable materials, fire doors, emergency lighting, and means of escape. In Derby, local authorities including Derby City Council and Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service are actively auditing commercial premises – we ensure your assessment meets their expectations. For HMOs in Normanton or Pear Tree, we integrate HMO licensing requirements (mandatory for 5+ occupants) with fire door inspections and smoke alarm positioning. Recent changes in Approved Document B also demand updated evacuation strategies for high-rise buildings near the city centre.

Our fire risk assessment reports for Derby prioritize actionable recommendations: repairing fire doors, upgrading emergency lighting, clearing escape routes, and installing appropriate fire alarm systems. With prices starting from £210 for small offices or retail units, we help Pride Park offices, Spondon industrial units, and Sinfin warehouses achieve full compliance without unnecessary expenditure.

Fire Risk Assessment Nottingham: Student HMOs, High-Rise Flats & Commercial Premises

Nottingham’s diverse landscape – from bustling West Bridgford, Beeston, Arnold, Carlton, Mapperley to the regenerated Mansfield and Newark – demands a tailored approach to fire risk. M6 Fire Safety specializes in assessing student houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) around the University of Nottingham and Nottingham Trent University, as well as high-rise residential blocks in the city centre. Our assessments go beyond basic checks: we evaluate fire door integrity (including certification to FD30/60 standards), emergency lighting luminance, and the adequacy of means of escape, especially in converted Victorian townhouses.

Nottingham City Council enforces strict licensing for HMOs, and failure to produce a suitable fire risk assessment can lead to penalties of up to £30,000. We provide comprehensive Type 1 assessments covering communal areas, fire detection systems, and evacuation plans. For warehouses in Beeston or factories on the Lenton Industrial Estate, we assess high-risk processes, storage racking impact on sprinklers, and fire safety management protocols. Our independent status means we never sell fire extinguishers or alarms – only unbiased, expert advice to protect lives and livelihoods.

Retail units in the Victoria Centre, offices in West Bridgford, and pubs in Sherwood all benefit from our fixed-fee pricing. With next-week availability across Nottinghamshire, we help landlords and business owners meet the Fire Safety Act 2021 amendments, ensuring communal flat areas are fully risk-assessed.

Fire Risk Assessment Stoke-on-Trent: Historic Buildings, Warehouses & Commercial Safety

Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire present a mix of heritage pottery buildings in Hanley, Burslem, Longton, Tunstall, and Fenton, plus modern logistics hubs near Newcastle-under-Lyme and Stafford. Older buildings often feature unprotected voids, outdated wiring, and inadequate fire compartmentation – critical risks our fire risk assessments identify. We work closely with owners of listed buildings to balance heritage preservation with fire safety, recommending passive measures like intumescent coatings or fire-resistant doors that maintain character.

For warehouses and factories across the Potteries, we assess storage configurations (high-bay racking risks), ignition sources from machinery, and emergency lighting coverage. Our reports include priority actions for fire alarm system upgrades, fire door inspections (checking gaps, seals, and self-closing devices), and clear means of escape signage. Additionally, HMO landlords in Hanley and Burslem must comply with Stoke-on-Trent City Council’s additional licensing schemes – we provide the documentation needed for fast approval.

Whether you run a restaurant in Longton, a retail unit in Tunstall, or a community hall in Newcastle-under-Lyme, M6 Fire Safety delivers impartial assessments from £210. We also cover Stafford, Lichfield, and wider Staffordshire with rapid response times.

Commercial Fire Risk Assessments Derby

From Pride Park offices to Sinfin factories, our commercial fire risk assessments identify hazards specific to your trade – including electrical safety, storage of combustibles, and staff training gaps. We provide clear, prioritised action plans to ensure business continuity and legal compliance.

Fire Risk Assessments for HMOs in Nottingham

Nottingham's student and professional HMOs demand rigorous fire safety. We inspect fire doors, emergency lighting, alarm interlinking, and escape routes – fully compliant with council licensing conditions and the LACORS guidance.

Warehouse Fire Risk Assessments Stoke-on-Trent

Stoke’s distribution centres and storage warehouses face high fire loads. We assess racking layouts, aisle widths, ignition sources, and sprinkler compatibility. Our pragmatic reports reduce risk without disrupting operations.

Independent Fire Risk Assessor Derbyshire

No ties to equipment suppliers – truly independent. We serve Chesterfield, Matlock, Belper and all Derbyshire with unbiased fire risk evaluations. No hidden sales, just honest compliance advice from £210.

Fire Safety Compliance Nottinghamshire

Stay ahead of Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue audits. Our assessments cover fire alarm systems, emergency lighting tests, evacuation drills, and record-keeping. Complete peace of mind for Mansfield, Worksop, Newark and rural areas.

Fire Risk Assessment Services Staffordshire

Covering Stafford, Lichfield, Cannock and the Moorlands, we provide affordable, thorough fire risk assessments for shops, pubs, care homes, and light industrial units – always pragmatic and UK compliant.

FAQ

Fire Risk Assessment FAQs – Derby, Nottingham, Stoke

A structured review of your premises to identify fire hazards, evaluate risks, and recommend actions to ensure safety & compliance with UK law.
Most non-domestic premises and common areas of residential buildings are legally required to have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Typical costs start from £210 depending on building size, complexity and occupancy. Our pricing is fixed per category with no hidden VAT.
Yes, we have no ties to fire safety product companies – purely impartial advice.

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