Who it's For
This support is designed for businesses that need practical fire safety guidance without unnecessary complexity or overwhelming paperwork.
✔ Businesses responsible for office fire safety compliance
✔ Employers needing a fire risk assessment
✔ Businesses reviewing emergency procedures and evacuation plans
✔ Businesses wanting reassurance they are meeting legal responsibilities
How I Can Support Your Business
Fire Risk Assessments
Clear, practical fire risk assessments tailored to your workplace and how your business operates.
Fire Safety Reviews
Support identifying fire risks, priorities and areas that need attention.
Emergency Procedures
Guidance creating clear emergency procedures and evacuation plans for your workplace.
Ongoing Fire Safety Support
Straightforward support helping your business stay compliant and protected.
Fire Safety Guidance
Practical advice aligned with current UK fire safety legislation and best practice.
Ongoing Advice
Support and reassurance when you need guidance around fire safety responsibilities.
How I Work
Step 1. Initial Conversation
We’ll talk through your business, current setup and where you need support.
Step 2. Review & Next Steps
I’ll identify priorities, areas of risk and the most practical next steps for your business.
Step 3. Ongoing Support
You’ll receive clear, straightforward support tailored to your business and how you work.
Why Businesses Choose Paula
✔ Calm, practical approach without unnecessary jargon
✔ Support tailored to how your business actually operates
✔ Straightforward advice focused on what really matters
✔ Health & Safety and Fire Safety qualified
✔ Flexible support available remotely or on-site
"Paula has completely reviewed and reinstated our H & S systems: assessing risks, identifying and instigating training needs and setting up safe systems of working."
— Kevin Driver, Lavenham JacketsFrequently
Asked Questions
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A fire risk assessment identifies potential fire hazards, who could be at risk and the practical steps needed to help keep people safe and reduce fire risks in the workplace.
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Yes. Businesses have legal responsibilities to manage fire safety, reduce risks and ensure appropriate emergency procedures are in place.
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The responsible person, such as the employer, business owner or building manager, is legally responsible for managing fire safety within the workplace.
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Fire risk assessments should be reviewed regularly and updated whenever there are significant changes to the workplace, staffing, layout or work activities.
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A fire safety consultant provides fire risk assessments, practical guidance and ongoing support to help businesses manage fire safety responsibilities and remain compliant.
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Yes. All workplaces, including small offices and shared workspaces, have fire safety responsibilities under UK legislation.
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Yes. I can help create clear evacuation procedures and emergency plans tailored to your workplace and how your business operates.
Need Practical Fire Safety Support?
Book a free consultation to talk through your business, your responsibilities and the support you need.