Fire Risk Assessment Marylebone, Bayswater, Holborn And Fitzrovia London From £79
Area-Specific, Legally Defensible Fire Safety Assessments
How Local Building Use, Density And Occupancy Shape Fire Safety Risk
Marylebone
- Clinics, private hospitals, and medical buildings
- Mansion blocks and high-end residential conversions
- Offices and homes in the same building
Bayswater
- Big hotels and places to stay
- Victorian terraces that have been changed
- Short-let and tourist-heavy properties
Holborn
- Law offices and chambers
- Commercial units in the basement
- A lot of people use it during the day and it’s open to the public.
Fitzrovia
- Offices for creative people and mixed-use blocks
- Flats, studios, and restaurants
- Difficult escape routes in older buildings
Common Fire Risks Identified in Marylebone, Bayswater, Holborn And Fitzrovia
Patterns We See During Fire Risk Assessments in Central London
- Altered layouts in converted buildings
- Basement levels with restricted escape
- Shared stairwells and plant rooms
- High occupant turnover and visitor access
- Mixed residential and commercial fire strategies
Our Residential FRA Prices
StudioStudio / 1-Bed
£79
1–3 Bedrooms
£139
4-6 Bedrooms
£104
£169
£120
Fire Risk Assessments That Are Area-Aware Not Generic
Why Location-Specific Assessments Matter for Compliance & Legal Defence
- Risk-based methodology (not template-led)
- Findings linked directly to building use
- Clear justification aligned with UK fire law
- Suitable for council enforcement & insurers
Commercial FRA Prices
Up to 3 Floors (Communal Area)
£119
3–5 Floors (Communal Area)
£239
5–10 Floors (Communal Area)
£299
(Whole Building)
On Call
Safety Spectrum Offer Complete Fire Safety Certificate in London
Fire Door Installation
Our certified team delivers fire door installation services for commercial properties, helping businesses meet fire safety requirements with efficient scheduling and minimal downtime.
Fire Door Certification
We deliver accurate Fire Door Certification to confirm your fire doors meet current fire safety regulations, helping you stay compliant and reduce risk.
Residential EICR
We provide fast, certified electrical inspections for homes and rentals, ensuring complete safety and compliance at competitive rates.
Fire Extinguisher
We supply, install, and maintain compliant fire extinguishers to protect people and property while meeting all current UK fire safety regulations.
Fire Safety Certificate
We issue compliant Fire Safety Certificates to confirm your premises meet current UK fire safety regulations, supporting inspections, insurance, and legal compliance.
Electrical safety certificate
Our Electrical Safety Certificates help landlords and businesses meet legal requirements, satisfy insurers, and ensure occupant safety.
Residential Fire Risk Assessments
For Flats, Blocks, HMOs & Shared Buildings
Residential Property Types We Commonly Assess
- Purpose-built apartment blocks
- Period conversions and mansion buildings
- Licensed HMOs and rental portfolios
- Buildings with shared corridors and stairs
What Landlords & Freeholders Receive
- Written Fire Risk Assessment (PAS-79 aligned)
- Clear risk ratings with priority actions
- Practical guidance for councils & insurers
Commercial Fire Risk Assessments
Supporting Businesses & Public-Facing Premises
Commercial Buildings We Assess in These Areas
- Offices & managed workspaces
- Hotels, aparthotels & serviced accommodation
- Restaurants, cafes & hospitality venues
- Clinics, studios, galleries & gyms
Commercial Reports Designed For
- Licensing and audits
- Insurance validation
- Council inspections
- Enforcement resilience
Who Is the Responsible Person Under UK Fire Safety Law?
Legal Duties for Owners, Agents & Operators
You are legally responsible if you:
- Own or control the premises
- Manage communal or shared areas
- Operate a business or employ staff
- Act as a landlord or managing agent
What Our Fire Risk Assessments Examine
Core Fire Safety Elements Reviewed On-Site
- Fire hazards & ignition sources
- Fire alarm and detection systems
- Emergency lighting & signage
- Means of escape and final exits
- Fire doors & compartmentation
- Fire safety management & records
Our Fire Risk Assessment Process
Structured, Transparent & Defensible
- Property and usage review
- On-site inspection by accredited assessor
- Risk evaluation and prioritisation
- Written report with legal reasoning
- Evacuation planning guidance
- Post-report compliance support
Fire Risk Assessment Reporting Timescales
Fast Turnaround Without Compromising Quality
- Most reports issued within 24–48 hours
- Clear timelines agreed for complex sites
Accredited Fire Risk Assessors With Central London Experience
Why Our Reports Stand Up to Scrutiny
- NEBOSH & IFSM accredited assessors
- PAS 79-aligned methodology
- Experience with heritage & mixed-use buildings
- Clear, non-technical reporting
- Fully insured & professionally accountable
Ongoing Fire Safety Support Beyond the Assessment
Long-Term Compliance, Not One-Off Paperwork
- Fire Safety Logbooks
- Fire Door Inspections
- Emergency Lighting Testing
- Fire strategy & management support
- Portfolio-wide compliance planning
Who We Support Across Marylebone, Bayswater, Holborn And Fitzrovia
Trusted by Property Professionals & Operators
- Landlords and owners of portfolios
- Managing and letting agents
- Freeholders and RTM businesses
- Businesses in the hospitality and leisure industries
- Places for health care, education, and culture
Why Choose Safety Spectrum London
Accuracy, Transparency & Local Knowledge
- Fire Risk Assessments starting at £79
- No templates that are the same for everyone
- Experience in a specific area
- Prices that are clear and upfront
- Discounts for portfolios and multiple sites
- Quick, professional service
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Areas We Cover in Central London
We cover all of Central London, providing reliable Fire Risk Assessments for landlords, homeowners, and property professionals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a Fire Risk Assessment for a block of flats in Marylebone or Fitzrovia?
Yes. The Responsible Person must have a site-specific Fire Risk Assessment for any shared spaces in the building, such as stairs, hallways, trash rooms, and plant rooms.
My property is a period conversion in Bayswater does that increase fire risk?
Yes, a lot of the time. Because of this, your Fire Risk Assessment needs to be thorough and based on facts. Converted period buildings often have changed layouts, hidden voids, older doors, and mixed escape routes.
We operate offices in Holborn with public visitors — what should the assessment focus on?
Holborn buildings usually need to pay more attention to the number of people who live there, how to manage visitors, how many people can escape, how many alarms there are, how to get around, and how staff should act, because they have more public access.
Can one Fire Risk Assessment cover multiple addresses across these areas?
No. Each building needs its own assessment that is specific to its address. But we can group several sites together and use portfolio pricing for them all.
Our building is mixed-use (shop/restaurant below flats). Do we need a different approach?
Yes. Mixed-use buildings usually need a stronger plan because the commercial unit can change the fire load, ignition sources, smoke spread, and evacuation plans for shared spaces.
How often should we review a Fire Risk Assessment in Central London?
As a best practice, you should do this every 12 months, or sooner if there are changes like remodelling, changing the layout, getting a new type of tenant (short-let), upgrading the alarm or door, or having an incident or near miss.
Will your report be suitable for council inspections and insurers?
Yes. Our Fire Risk Assessments are written in a way that is easy to defend, with clear risk ratings and actions that are ranked by importance. This makes them good for insurers, managing agents, and enforcement.
What’s a common compliance issue you find in these areas?
In buildings in Central London, the problem is often “small issues stacking up.” This could mean gaps or seals in fire doors, unclear signs, storage in escape routes, incomplete records, or old emergency lighting evidence.
Do you check fire doors and emergency lighting during the assessment?
Yes. As part of the Fire Risk Assessment, we look at fire doors, emergency lighting, and alarm systems. If you need separate certification, we can also do formal inspections and tests.
We manage short-let or serviced accommodation in Bayswater or Fitzrovia — can you assess that risk properly?
Yes. Higher turnover usually means that stronger controls are needed, such as clear evacuation information, management checks, record keeping, and making sure that safety measures are always followed.
What do we receive after the site visit?
You receive a digital Fire Risk Assessment report with:
- Significant findings and risk ratings
- A prioritised action plan
- Practical recommendations you can share with insurers, councils, freeholders, and managing agents
What should we prepare before the assessor arrives?
If available, have:
- Any previous FRA
- Fire alarm and emergency lighting test records
- Floor plans (optional but helpful)
- Details of recent refurbishments or layout changes
If you don’t have everything, we can still complete the assessment based on what’s available on site.
Can you re-visit after remedial works to update the report?
Yes. After the actions are done, we can reevaluate, confirm improvements, and update the FRA to keep your compliance record up to date and strong.
Do you offer discounts for managing agents with multiple buildings?
Yes. We can schedule your work efficiently and use multi-site pricing based on building type, complexity, and access if you manage more than one property in Marylebone, Bayswater, Holborn, or Fitzrovia.