Fire Safety
EVENKEEL Provides effective fire safety management which is essential for protecting people, property, and business continuity.
Every organisation has a legal and moral duty to identify fire hazards, understand the risks within their premises, and implement controls that prevent incidents and ensure a safe evacuation should a fire occur.
Fire Risk Assessments
We deliver comprehensive Fire Risk Assessments in full alignment with PAS 79 and current fire safety legislation. our assessments provide clear, prioritised actions that enable responsible persons to make informed decisions and demonstrate due diligence. Working across commercial, industrial, office and residential common-area environments, we offer independent and evidence-based evaluations designed to reduce fire risk, protect occupants, and support ongoing compliance. Every assessment includes practical, achievable recommendations tailored to the specific needs of your premises.



Residential Evacuation Compliance Support
Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025
Effective from April 2026
New fire safety regulations coming into force in April 2026 will require Responsible Persons to evidence how they have considered residents who may struggle to evacuate independently in a fire.
EVENKEEL provides practical, proportionate compliance support, including:
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Residential evacuation readiness reviews
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Person-centred fire risk assessments (with voluntary participation)
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Resident evacuation statements (with consent)
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Evacuation strategy alignment reviews

Fire Door Inspections
Fire doors are a crucial part of any building’s fire protection system, helping to contain smoke and fire and protect escape routes. Regular inspections ensure they are correctly fitted, functioning properly, and compliant with current standards. A professional fire door inspection identifies defects early, strengthens compliance, and helps maintain a safe, well-protected environment.


Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (PEEP's)
PEEPs are tailored evacuation plans designed for individuals who may require additional assistance during an emergency, such as those with mobility, sensory, or cognitive needs. They outline the specific support, equipment, and procedures required to ensure a safe and effective evacuation. Implementing well-structured PEEPs helps organisations meet their legal obligations, improve preparedness, and ensure all occupants can evacuate safely and confidently.
