Northern Ireland

Fire Risk Assessment
County Armagh

RRO 2005 compliant • NEBOSH-qualified assessors • From £199 + VAT • 48-hour reports

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Fire Risk Assessments in County Armagh

HawkSwift provides professional, court-defensible fire risk assessments throughout County Armagh and the surrounding Northern Ireland area. Our NEBOSH-qualified assessors conduct thorough inspections in line with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the Fire Safety Act 2021, and all relevant British Standards. All assessments in County Armagh are carried out under the enforcement jurisdiction of the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service.

Every premises in County Armagh with employees, paying guests, or members of the public requires a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment under Article 9 of the RRO 2005. Failure to comply can result in unlimited fines, prohibition notices, and — in the most serious cases — custodial sentences for the responsible person.

Premises We Cover in County Armagh

Offices & Workplaces
Shops & Retail
Pubs, Restaurants & Takeaways
Hotels, B&Bs & Guest Houses
Care Homes & HMOs
Hair & Beauty Salons
Schools, Nurseries & Colleges
Warehouses & Industrial Units
Gyms & Leisure Venues
Places of Worship & Community Halls
Medical & Dental Practices
Construction Sites

Local Authority & Enforcement in County Armagh

Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service enforces fire safety in County Armagh.. Under the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006, responsible persons must conduct a fire risk assessment.

High-Risk Areas & Common Pitfalls in County Armagh

Areas We Urgently Assess

  • Across the Northern Ireland area, Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service attends incidents in County Armagh's non-domestic premises — a large town where mixed-use and multi-occupied buildings are common.
  • Student HMOs and houses in multiple occupation (common parts need an FRA under Article 9 RRO 2005)
  • Retail, hospitality and night-time-economy venues
  • Industrial units, warehouses and manufacturing sites
  • Care homes, healthcare and education premises

Common Mistakes in County Armagh

  • the responsible person assuming Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service will inspect on their behalf — the duty to hold a suitable and sufficient assessment sits with the responsible person, not the fire and rescue service.
  • Forgetting that common parts require a fire safety risk assessment under the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006
  • Mixed-use buildings where responsible persons fail to co-ordinate
  • Not maintaining the fire safety measures identified in the assessment
  • Not reviewing the assessment after refurbishment, change of use, or new equipment

County Armagh by the Numbers

Population: 174,792 (2021 Census)
Served by Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service

Key Locations We Cover in County Armagh

Retail and hospitality venuesLight industrial and manufacturing sitesCare homes and healthcare buildingsSchools, chapels and places of worshipAgricultural premises

Transparent Fixed-Fee Pricing in County Armagh

Micro
Up to 5 employees
£199
+ VAT
MOST POPULAR
Fast Track
Up to 20 employees
£349
+ VAT
Standard
Up to 50 employees
£549
+ VAT
Enhanced
50+ employees or high-risk
£849+
+ VAT

Fixed fee agreed before we arrive. No surprises.

How It Works in County Armagh

01

Book Online

Select a date that suits you. We cover all of County Armagh and typically offer appointments within the same week.

02

Assessor Visits

A NEBOSH-qualified HawkSwift assessor visits your County Armagh premises and conducts a thorough inspection against RRO 2005 requirements.

03

Report in 48hrs

Your full court-defensible fire risk assessment report is delivered within 48 hours — ready for inspectors, insurers, and your records.

Also Serving Nearby Areas

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BelfastDerryLisburnNewryBallymenaBangorNewtownabbeyOmaghArmaghAntrim

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a fire risk assessment take in County Armagh?

A typical fire risk assessment in County Armagh takes 1–4 hours depending on the size and complexity of your premises. A small office or shop can be assessed in 1–2 hours; larger or multi-floor premises take longer.

Is a fire risk assessment a legal requirement in County Armagh?

Yes. Any non-domestic premises in County Armagh where people work, visit, or pay to stay must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment under Article 9 of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. Failure to comply is a criminal offence.

How much does a fire risk assessment cost in County Armagh?

HawkSwift fire risk assessments in County Armagh start from £199 + VAT for micro premises (up to 5 employees). Fast Track (up to 20 employees) is £349, Standard (up to 50 employees) £549, and Enhanced from £849 for larger or high-risk premises. All prices are fixed with no hidden fees.

Which fire authority enforces fire safety in County Armagh?

Premises in County Armagh fall under the enforcement jurisdiction of the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service. Your HawkSwift assessment is written to satisfy their expectations under the RRO 2005 and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022.

What premises types do you cover in County Armagh?

We cover all non-domestic premises in County Armagh — offices, shops, pubs, restaurants, hotels, care homes, HMOs, schools, warehouses, factories, salons, gyms, and places of worship. If people work or visit there, it needs an FRA.

How do I book a fire risk assessment in County Armagh?

Booking a fire risk assessment in County Armagh takes about two minutes: request a quote online or call HawkSwift, we confirm assessor availability within 4 hours, and on-site inspections start from as little as 30 minutes. Your written report is issued within 24 hours of the visit, fully compliant with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Do you assess care homes and HMOs in County Armagh?

Yes. HawkSwift regularly assesses higher-risk premises in County Armagh including care homes, HMOs, sheltered housing, and assisted-living sites. These require a more detailed fire risk assessment under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 — including fire safety instructions to residents and, where applicable, a personal emergency evacuation plan (PEEP) — and our NEBOSH-qualified assessors write the report to satisfy both the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service and the Care Quality Commission expectations.

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