Fire Safety Services · North Wales
Fire safety services across
Flintshire & Wrexham.
Fixed price before every visit · no surprises on the day
Fire risk assessments, fire door inspections, and fire safety training for businesses, landlords, and property managers across Flintshire and Wrexham county borough — including Mold, Wrexham, Deeside, Flint, Buckley, Ruthin, and Llangollen.
Fire safety across Flintshire & Wrexham.
Flintshire and Wrexham county borough sit immediately west of Chester and represent near-home territory for us — Mold is 12 miles from our office, Deeside is 8 miles, and Wrexham 28 miles. We work across both areas regularly, and our assessors understand the specific fire safety profile of the region well.
The area has a distinct industrial character. The Deeside industrial corridor — running along the A548 from Connah's Quay through Queensferry and into Flint — is one of the most significant manufacturing concentrations in Wales, with aerospace, automotive, food processing, and chemical manufacturing operations all present. Wrexham's industrial estate similarly hosts a diverse range of manufacturing and logistics premises, with a town centre retail and hospitality core alongside a growing residential block market.
Fire safety law in Wales is governed by the same Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 that applies in England, but the Building Safety (Wales) Act 2023 introduces distinct obligations for multi-occupied residential buildings that differ from the English Building Safety Act 2022 framework. We advise on Welsh-specific requirements as part of every engagement in the area — responsible persons in Flintshire and Wrexham should not assume that guidance written for an English audience applies without qualification.
Assessment from
£295
Fire authority
North Wales Fire & Rescue
Legislation
RRO 2005 + BSA (Wales) 2023
Travel from base
Chester — 8–28 miles
Welsh fire safety legislation: The Building Safety (Wales) Act 2023 introduces obligations for multi-occupied residential buildings in Wales that differ from the English framework. These include distinct requirements around building assessment certificates, resident engagement, and the accountable person regime. We advise on Welsh-specific obligations as part of every assessment we carry out in Flintshire and Wrexham — not as an add-on, but as a standard part of our service.
Select your town.
Each town page gives full detail on the local fire safety context, the premises types we most commonly work with there, and links to all six services available in that location.
Every premises type has its own obligations and risks.
Flintshire and Wrexham cover a wide range of premises types — from the major manufacturing and aerospace operations of the Deeside corridor to the listed buildings and hospitality premises of Ruthin and Llangollen, and the residential and commercial stock of the market towns. Welsh legislation adds a further layer that English-only assessors may not be equipped to advise on.
Warehouses & industrial
Manufacturing, aerospace and logistics premises
The Deeside industrial corridor and Wrexham industrial estate together form one of the most significant manufacturing concentrations in Wales. Aerospace, automotive, food processing, chemical, and logistics operations all require assessors with genuine industrial fire safety experience — not a generic commercial checklist.
HMO & residential landlords
Landlords across Flintshire and Wrexham
We produce documentation accepted for licensing applications under both Flintshire County Council and Wrexham County Borough Council. The Building Safety (Wales) Act 2023 adds distinct obligations for multi-occupied residential buildings in Wales that we advise on as standard. Fixed price from £295.
Managing agents
Residential blocks under Welsh BSA obligations
The Building Safety (Wales) Act 2023 framework for higher-risk residential buildings differs from its English counterpart in several respects — including the accountable person regime and resident engagement requirements. We advise managing agents on Welsh-specific obligations as part of every block assessment we carry out in the area.
Hotels & hospitality
Hospitality and tourism premises
Hotels, guest houses, and hospitality premises across Flintshire and Wrexham — including the heritage and listed buildings of Ruthin and Llangollen. Sleeping risk assessments with specific attention to night-time staffing, evacuation strategy, and conservation constraints where listed buildings are involved.
Care & healthcare
Care homes and healthcare premises
Care homes, GP surgeries, and healthcare premises across Flintshire and Wrexham. CQC and CIW-ready documentation, PEEP review, and progressive horizontal evacuation strategy included as standard. North Wales Fire and Rescue maintains an active inspection focus on the care sector across both areas.
Offices & commercial
Commercial premises across the area
Offices, retail, and commercial premises across Flintshire and Wrexham. Multi-tenancy and shared escape route assessments included as standard. For premises on or near the England-Wales border, we advise on which legislative framework applies as part of every engagement.
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Guidance for responsible persons in Flintshire & Wrexham.
Our fire safety guidance covers the legislation and practical obligations that responsible persons in Flintshire and Wrexham need to understand — including where Welsh law differs from the English framework and what that means in practice for landlords, managing agents, and businesses in the area.
- How much does a fire risk assessment cost in 2026?
- How often should a fire risk assessment be reviewed?
- The Building Safety Act 2022 — what managing agents need to know
- What a good fire risk assessment actually looks like
- Fire safety services across the North Wales Coast
- Full regional coverage — all areas we serve
Fire safety services across
Flintshire & Wrexham. From £295.
Fixed price before every visit. ABBE Level 4 qualified assessors based in Chester — Mold is 12 miles from our office. Welsh legislative obligations advised as standard on every engagement.