Fire Door Inspection · Ruthin
Fire door inspection
in Ruthin.
North Wales specialists.
Professional fire door inspections for heritage premises, commercial buildings, and HMOs across Ruthin. Qualified inspectors, from £14 per door.
Fletcher Risk Management carries out fire door inspections for businesses, landlords, and property managers across Ruthin. We are based in Chester — Ruthin is a regular part of our working week. Every inspection is carried out by a qualified inspector, producing a clear written report with unique Door IDs, photographic evidence, and a prioritised remedial schedule.
Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the equivalent Welsh fire safety regulations, responsible persons must ensure fire doors in common areas are checked quarterly and flat entrance doors annually. The Building Safety (Wales) Act 2023 adds further obligations around fire door inspection records for multi-occupied residential buildings.
Inspection from
£14 per door
50+ doors
£12 per door
Fire authority
North Wales Fire & Rescue
50+ doors
£12 per door
Ruthin fire safety context
Ruthin is the principal market town of the Vale of Clwyd — a compact historic centre of medieval and Tudor buildings, a significant hospitality and tourism sector anchored by the town's castle hotel and surrounding guest houses, and a rural hinterland that extends across one of Wales's most productive agricultural valleys. The town's heritage character creates fire door inspection and assessment challenges specific to listed and conservation-area buildings, where remedial options are constrained by planning requirements.
We cover Ruthin and the wider Vale of Clwyd from Chester, approximately 20 miles to the north-east. Fire safety law in Wales is governed by the FSO, with the Building Safety (Wales) Act 2023 applying to multi-occupied residential buildings. North Wales Fire & Rescue Service enforces the FSO across Denbighshire.
Who we work with in Ruthin
Fire door inspection obligations vary by building type. Our inspectors understand the specific requirements for each sector in Ruthin.
Heritage & listed buildings
Medieval and Tudor town-centre premises
Ruthin's historic town centre contains listed buildings with specific fire safety assessment challenges. We produce assessments and inspections that work within conservation constraints.
Hotels & hospitality
Castle hotel, guest houses, and hospitality premises
Ruthin's significant hospitality sector — including sleeping risk premises — requires assessments and training that specifically address sleeping risk and means of escape in older buildings.
Rural & agricultural
Farm buildings and rural commercial premises
The Vale of Clwyd's agricultural hinterland has fire safety obligations for farm staff and rural commercial premises. We assess and train across the full Ruthin rural area.
Care & community
Care homes and community premises
Care Inspectorate Wales-ready documentation for care facilities across Ruthin and the Vale of Clwyd.
Combined services.
A fire door inspection and a fire risk assessment are complementary — we can carry both out on the same visit, producing separate reports for each. Where an inspection identifies significant remedial work, we can also deliver fire safety training to your facilities team.
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"Without doubt one of the best and most professional businesses I have used. Tim Fletcher is a highly regarded professional in his field. Don't take a chance — protect your staff, protect your building, protect your business."Chris H. · Google
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"We have engaged Fletcher Risk Management to carry out surveys on a number of our sites for a very important client. Always professional, friendly and accommodating. The work exceeded our expectations by far."Marie Morgan · EIS Ltd
Further reading
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Fletcher Risk Management Ltd is registered in England. North Wales Fire and Rescue Service is the enforcing authority in Ruthin. Listed buildings may require planning consent for certain remedial works following assessment or inspection. The Building Safety (Wales) Act 2023 applies in Wales.