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Fire Risk Assessment · Bangor

Fire risk
assessment
in Bangor.

From £295  ·  Fixed price before the visit

Fire risk assessments carried out by ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors for businesses, landlords, and property managers across Bangor and the surrounding Gwynedd area.

Google rating★★★★★ 5.0
Assessor qualificationABBE Level 4
MembershipFire Protection Association
Assessment from£295
Fire door inspection£14 per door
Training from£395
InsuranceFull PI cover
ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors | Chester-based — covering Bangor regularly | From £295 fixed price | ★ 5.0 Google rated | FPA member | Full PI insurance
Bangor fire safety context

Fire risk assessment in Bangor.

Our head office is based in nearby Chester, and our team regularly works in Bangor as part of our North Wales coverage.

Bangor is a cathedral city and university town — Bangor University is one of the oldest universities in Wales, bringing a substantial student population and a significant HMO sector to the city's residential market. The streets around the university campus contain a concentration of student HMOs in Victorian and Edwardian terraces, where fire safety standards are a consistent enforcement priority for both Gwynedd Council and North Wales Fire and Rescue Service.

The city's historic character — the cathedral, the Victorian high street, and the pier — presents heritage fire safety considerations alongside the more conventional residential and commercial stock. Gwynedd Council operates HMO licensing. North Wales Fire and Rescue Service enforces the FSO. Welsh fire safety regulations broadly mirror the English framework.

Our assessors produce documentation accepted for Gwynedd Council licensing applications and cover Bangor as part of our North Wales operation.

Assessment from

£295

Fire door inspection

£14 per door

Fire authority

North Wales Fire & Rescue

Local authority

Gwynedd Council

Our assessors cover Bangor regularly from our Chester base. North Wales Fire & Rescue is the enforcing authority and Gwynedd Council oversees licensing. Our ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors produce documentation that meets the standards both authorities expect.

What the assessment includes

Everything the FSO requires. Nothing generic.

01 — Hazard identification

Sources of ignition, fuel, and oxygen

Every ignition source and fuel load in your building identified and assessed — specific to your premises, not a category checklist.

02 — People at risk

All occupants, including those needing assistance

Staff, residents, visitors, contractors — and specifically those who may need assistance to evacuate. PEEP provisions assessed where required.

03 — Existing precautions

Detection, escape routes, doors, lighting, equipment

Every element of fire safety provision evaluated against the standard appropriate for your building type and occupancy — specific findings, specific locations.

04 — Management arrangements

Training, maintenance, evacuation plan

Your fire safety management reviewed — training records, maintenance schedules, evacuation procedure, fire safety policy — not just the physical building.

05 — Written report

Specific findings, prioritised action plan

A building-specific written report with every finding named, located, and prioritised. Usable by the responsible person, their contractors, their insurer, and the fire authority.

06 — Review date

When to review and what triggers early review

Clear guidance on the review schedule and the specific circumstances — refurbishment, change of use, near-miss — that require an earlier review.

Who we work with in Bangor

Every premises type has its own obligations and risks.

HMO & residential landlords

Residential landlords across Bangor

Our assessors produce documentation accepted for licensing applications. Fixed price from £295. Suitable for Gwynedd Council submissions.

Care & healthcare

Care homes and healthcare premises

Care homes, GP surgeries, and healthcare premises. CQC-ready documentation, PEEP review, and progressive horizontal evacuation strategy included.

Offices & commercial

Commercial premises across Bangor

Offices, retail, restaurants, and commercial premises across Bangor. Multi-tenancy and shared escape route assessments included as standard.

Hotels & hospitality

Hospitality and leisure premises in Bangor

Hotels, guest houses, restaurants, and leisure venues. Sleeping risk assessments with specific attention to night-time staffing and evacuation strategy.

Managing agents

Managing agents and property managers

Purpose-built and converted residential blocks across Bangor, including higher-risk buildings under the Building Safety Act 2022. Portfolio pricing available.

Warehouses & industrial

Industrial and warehouse premises

Industrial units, logistics premises, and warehousing across Bangor. High fire load, racking, process operations, and hazardous substances assessed in full.

What our clients say

What our clients say

★★★★★ 5.0 on Google.

★★★★★

“We recently had a fire risk assessment carried out at Flint Town Hall and found the service to be excellent from start to finish. Tim was extremely approachable, professional and helpful throughout the entire process, taking the time to explain everything clearly.”
Lesley W.  ·  Google Review

★★★★★

“Tim Fletcher was efficient yet thorough in his assessment of my property. In the aftermath, he carefully explained the remedies I needed to undertake and provided extremely helpful advice. Even since the assessment he has been on hand to help.”
Oliver F.  ·  Google Review
Common questions

Fire risk assessments in Bangor — your questions answered.

How much does a fire risk assessment cost in Bangor?

From £295 for smaller premises. Fixed price before the visit. See our full pricing guide or call 01244 394 244 to discuss your specific premises.

Are your assessments accepted for licensing applications in Bangor?

Yes. Our ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors produce documentation that meets the competence standard Gwynedd Council requires for HMO and other licensing applications.

How quickly can you carry out an assessment in Bangor?

Bangor is a regular part of our working area. We can usually book within one to two weeks — call 01244 394 244 to confirm current availability.

What does the fire risk assessment report include?

A building-specific written report covering all hazards, people at risk, existing precautions, and management arrangements — with a prioritised action plan. See our article on what a good fire risk assessment actually looks like.

Are your assessments accepted for HMO licensing in Bangor?

Yes. Gwynedd Council requires fire risk assessments carried out by a competent person for HMO licence applications. Our ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors meet that standard. We produce assessments accepted for Gwynedd Council licensing without qualification — including the student HMO stock around Bangor University.

Do you cover other fire safety services in Bangor?

Yes — we cover Bangor for a range of fire safety services including fire door inspection, fire safety training, fire evacuation plans, fire safety policies, and evacuation chair training.

Also covering nearby areas

We also cover the areas surrounding Bangor.

Alongside Bangor, our team covers Conwy, Llandudno, Snowdonia as part of our regular North West and North Wales operation. If your premises span multiple locations, or if you have properties in both Bangor and the surrounding area, we can coordinate visits efficiently to reduce disruption and travel time.

Fire risk assessment
in Bangor. From £295.

Fixed price before the visit. ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors covering Bangor and the surrounding Gwynedd area regularly from our Chester base.

Fletcher Risk Management Ltd is registered in England and based in Chester. North Wales Fire & Rescue is the enforcing authority for Bangor. This page provides general guidance on fire risk assessment obligations and does not constitute legal advice specific to your premises.