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Compliance 100 delivers Fire Risk Assessments, compartmentation surveys, and external wall appraisals aligned to current standards and government guidance. We ensure fire safety compliance is properly assessed, documented, and tracked from initial appraisal through to completion. Our approach provides clear evidence for regulatory duties and funding requirements while supporting your risk management and compliance programmes.

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Fire Risk Assessments to Current Standards

We conduct Fire Risk Assessments aligned to PAS 79-1:2020 for both housing and non-domestic properties. Our assessments provide Type 1 to Type 4 coverage depending on risk profile and access requirements. We deliver prioritised action plans with clear ratings that support Article 9 duties under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Our reporting includes concise summaries with location-specific evidence and complete documentation. Our assessors are accredited to BAFE SP205 standards, ensuring competent and suitable assessment delivery.

Compliance and Risk Managers
We deliver evidence-based fire safety assessments that support regulatory duties and risk decision-making. Our reporting provides clear action priorities with target dates for compliance reporting. Our assessments align to current standards and government guidance, which means your compliance documentation meets regulatory expectations and reporting requirements.
1. Fire Risk Assessments (Type 1-4)
We conduct Fire Risk Assessments aligned to PAS 79-1:2020 for both housing and non-domestic properties. Our assessments cover common parts and, where appropriate, housing-specific scopes including Type 1 to Type 4 models for multi-occupied residential buildings. We provide clear risk ratings that support Article 9 suitable and sufficient duties under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Our reports include prioritised action plans with target dates, concise summaries, and complete documentation. Where higher levels of intrusion are justified, Type 2 to Type 4 assessments provide increasing assurance through sample inspections, destructive inspection, and verification of passive fire protection systems. Our assessors are accredited to BAFE SP205 standards and work within established competence frameworks to ensure consistent quality.

Our process

Discovery

We clarify objectives, context, and constraints, then agree what success looks like. The output is a shared understanding of scope, priorities, and early opportunities to progress.

Project Management

We clarify objectives, context, and constraints, then agree what success looks like. The output is a shared understanding of scope, priorities, and early opportunities to progress.

Delivery

We clarify objectives, context, and constraints, then agree what success looks like. The output is a shared understanding of scope, priorities, and early opportunities to progress.

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What is the difference between an FRA and a compartmentation survey?
A Fire Risk Assessment evaluates the risk to life from fire and identifies required actions to comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. A compartmentation survey identifies specific construction defects in fire-resisting elements such as walls, floors, and service penetrations. The FRA may identify the need for a compartmentation survey, and the compartmentation survey provides the detailed remedial specification.
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