Fire Zones UK provides professional fire risk assessments to businesses, landlords, and responsible persons across Crawley — delivered by an NFRAR Tier 2 registered assessor with 15 years of experience in fire and security.
Crawley is one of the largest commercial centres in the South East — home to Gatwick Airport, a substantial logistics and manufacturing base, a busy retail sector, and a large residential rental market. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all responsible persons must hold a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment for non-domestic premises and residential buildings with shared areas. The diversity of premises across Crawley means fire risk varies significantly from one building to the next, and only an assessment tailored to the specific conditions of your premises will satisfy the legal standard and accurately reflect the risks that matter.
We focus exclusively on fire risk assessments — no product sales, no remediation work, no peripheral services. That singular focus means expert, impartial assessments every time.
Stuart Mair holds Tier 2 registration with the National Fire Risk Assessors Register, providing clients with confidence in the standard and accountability of every assessment carried out.
Crawley's diverse business base — from logistics units to retail parks — requires an assessor who understands the specific risks each premise type presents. Stuart has the experience to match.
Our assessments are fully independent. We will never refer you to a third party for remediation work based on a commercial arrangement. Our sole interest is an accurate assessment.
Every assessment produces a clear written report detailing identified risks and a prioritised list of recommended actions, making it straightforward to achieve and maintain compliance.
With a background spanning fire detection systems and security sales, Stuart brings technical depth to every assessment — going beyond the checklist to assess genuine risk.
Crawley is served by West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, which is responsible for fire safety across the county, including Crawley, one of its four largest towns. The proximity of Gatwick Airport — one of the busiest airports in the world — adds a layer of complexity to fire and emergency planning across the Crawley area, with the airport and its surrounding commercial infrastructure representing a significant concentration of high-occupancy and operationally critical buildings. Fire and rescue services report that nearly 60% of businesses never recover after a fire. For Crawley’s commercial and industrial operators, this makes a current, compliant fire risk assessment one of the most straightforward and cost-effective investments in business continuity available.
Yes. Any employer or responsible person for non-domestic premises in Crawley is legally required to hold a current fire risk assessment under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. This applies to businesses of all sizes — from sole traders operating from a commercial unit to large employers on Crawley’s business parks.
Your assessment should be reviewed whenever there has been a significant change to your premises, its use, occupancy levels, or layout, and following any fire-related incident. For most lower-risk commercial premises, a review every one to three years is generally appropriate, though higher-risk premises may require more frequent assessment.
Yes. Stuart Mair has experience assessing a wide variety of commercial and industrial premises. Crawley’s logistics and industrial sector presents specific fire risk considerations — including storage arrangements, fork-lift traffic, and electrical infrastructure — that require an assessor with genuine technical understanding of how fire behaves in those environments.
Fire Zones UK provides impartial, NFRAR Tier 2 registered fire risk assessments to businesses and landlords across Crawley and the wider Surrey area. Stuart Mair brings 15 years of experience in the fire and security industry to every assessment, with no ties to manufacturers, installers, or remediation contractors. Get in touch today to discuss your requirements.