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INFIRISK lists 24 companies offering fire risk assessors in and around Lancashire. Every listing shows recognised accreditations, Google reviews and contact details, so you can compare verified providers covering Lancashire before requesting a quote.
Lancashire falls under Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service for enforcement of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Read our full guide to fire risk assessors.
NPD Fire Protection
Carnforth LA NU

Adlhealthandsafety ltd
Liverpool

Ezra Safety Group Limited
Preston PR BY

Lanahan Risk Management Services Ltd
Bolton BL BL

AJR Facilities Consultancy Ltd.
Ashton-under-Lyne OL FW

Property Tectonics
Manchester

Ocelot Fire Consultancy Ltd
Bradford

Axion Consultancy Limited
Wirral

Grey Knight Solutions Ltd
Manchester

Manchester Fire Compliance Limited
Bury

Block Compliance Ltd
London

Flampro Limited
Halifax

Tetratech
Manchester

Stantec
Manchester
Anthony James Consultancy LTD
Southport

CAPITAL FIRE RISK ASSESSMENT SURVEYS UK LTD
Keighley BD HP

Aarhus Fire Protection Ltd
Manchester

AFEC International
Thornton Cleveleys

Aegis Services Ltd.
Preston
Aman International FEC

Jonathan Cunningham Limited
Southport

Lydian Safety Ltd
Bolton

Antea Group UK
Manchester

RMT Solutions Ltd
Manchester
How many fire risk assessors are listed in Lancashire?
INFIRISK currently lists 24 companies offering fire risk assessors covering Lancashire and the surrounding Lancashire area. Each listing shows accreditations, Google reviews and contact details so you can compare providers.
How do I choose a fire safety company in Lancashire?
Check the company holds recognised third-party accreditation such as BAFE, IFE or IFSM, confirm they cover Lancashire, and review their Google rating and verified credentials on their INFIRISK profile before requesting a quote.
Which fire and rescue service covers Lancashire?
Lancashire falls under Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service, which enforces the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 across Lancashire.