Fire strategy Report

At London Safety Checks, we provide fully certified Fire Strategy Reports across London and surrounding areas to help landlords, businesses, and property managers develop clear and effective fire safety plans in line with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Importance of Fire Strategy Reports

Improve Fire Planning and Strengthen Building Safety

A Fire Strategy Report is a key document used to define how fire safety is managed within a building. It is essential for landlords, developers, and property managers to ensure the property is designed and maintained with proper fire protection measures in place, in line with UK fire safety standards and regulations.

LEGAL REQUIREMENT

Why Buildings Must Have Fire Strategy Reports

A Fire Strategy Report is a key requirement for many commercial and multi-occupancy buildings, ensuring that fire safety measures are properly planned and documented in line with UK building and fire safety regulations. It plays a vital role in reducing fire-related risks and supporting safe building design and management.

Commercial Fire Strategy Evaluation

A Fire Strategy Report is a vital document used in commercial and multi-occupancy buildings to ensure fire safety planning is properly designed and maintained in line with UK fire safety and building regulations. It focuses on how fire risks are managed throughout the property structure and usage.

Trust & Benefits

Strengthen Fire Safety Planning with Confidence

We simplify fire safety documentation and planning, ensuring the entire process is clear, structured, and easy to manage from start to finish. Our approach helps you stay compliant while improving overall building safety standards without unnecessary stress or confusion.

Popular Questions

Answers to help you navigate your compliance journey with confidence.

What is the difference between a Fire Strategy and a Fire Risk Assessment (FRA)?
A Fire Strategy Report is a complex, proactive document usually created during the design, construction, or renovation phase of a building. It focuses on the architectural design, structural compartmentation, and engineered safety systems. A Fire Risk Assessment, on the other hand, is an ongoing, operational review of an occupied building to identify day-to-day hazards, maintenance issues, and management practices.
At what stage of a project should a fire strategy be completed?
Ideally, a Fire Strategy should be commissioned during the early architectural design stages (RIBA Stage 2 or 3). Having the strategy prepared early ensures that critical fire safety elements—such as stairwell widths and compartmentation walls—are built into the plans before submitting them for planning permission and building regulations approval, saving costly revisions later.
Is a Fire Strategy mandatory for high-rise residential buildings?
Yes. Under recent UK safety legislation, high-rise residential buildings (often referred to as higher-risk buildings) require a strict, comprehensive fire strategy as part of the "Golden Thread" of safety information. This must be presented to the Building Safety Regulator to demonstrate the building is safe for occupation.