TOOLS
Quick answers, before the conversation.
Practical tools to help you get a feel for where your buildings stand. They're a starting point, not a formal assessment, but they'll tell you what's worth looking at and what to ask. Free to use, no sign-up.
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Where does your building stand?
Nine quick questions, then a plain-English read on which fire safety laws apply to your building, who holds the duties, what you should have in place, and where the gaps most likely sit. The fastest way to understand your whole position in one go.
Take the diagnostic →Match a service
Which service do you need?
Know roughly what you're after but not which of our services fits? Answer a few quick questions and we'll point you to the right one.
Find your service →Check your building
Higher-risk building checker
Height, storeys and the number of flats decide whether your building falls under the higher-risk regime. Check yours in under a minute.
Check your building →Who's responsible?
Who holds the duties?
Work out who carries the legal duties on your building: the Responsible Person, the Accountable Person, and who is principal.
Work it out →Where do you stand?
Compliance health check
A quick self-check across the main duties to show where your building looks solid and where the gaps might be.
Take the check →Doors
Fire door check
Run through what a compliant fire door should have, and spot the common faults before an inspector does.
Check a door →Before you hire
Contractor check
The questions to ask and the credentials to demand before you let a fire safety contractor near your building.
Vet a contractor →Is it current?
Is your guidance current?
Check whether a standard, regulation or piece of guidance you've been handed is the latest edition, or quietly out of date.
Check the edition →A note on these tools. They give general, indicative guidance only. They are not a formal assessment, a determination of your legal obligations, or a substitute for proper advice. Always get a building assessed properly for its specific circumstances. See our terms of use for more.
Rather just talk to us?
Tools are a starting point. For a real answer about your building, talk to us.