Areas We Cover
Local, accredited passive fire protection London — choose your area to see the fire safety services we provide nearby. We also cover the wider M25 and surrounding areas.
Tower Hamlets
East London · E1, E2, E3, E14
Tower Hamlets is one of the fastest-growing boroughs in the country, combining tall residential developments with older, multi-occupancy housing — both of which carry significant passive fire protection obligations.
Hackney
East London · E5, E8, E9, N16
Hackney pairs a booming creative-industry workspace scene with extensive residential housing, meaning everything from commercial fit-outs to communal-area compliance needs careful fire safety management.
City of London
Central London · EC1, EC2, EC3, EC4
The City of London is the capital’s financial core, dominated by large commercial premises where compartmentation, fire doors and ventilation fire dampers are critical to protecting high occupant numbers.
Islington
North London · N1, N5, N7, N19
Islington’s mix of period conversions and modern blocks means fire risk assessments and fire-stopping surveys frequently uncover compromised compartmentation in older buildings that have been subdivided over the years.
Southwark
South East London · SE1, SE5, SE15, SE16
Southwark combines major commercial and hospitality premises along the river with substantial social housing inland, giving rise to a broad spread of fire safety and passive fire protection needs.
Westminster
Central London · W1, SW1, WC1, WC2
Westminster’s listed and heritage building stock makes sympathetic, compliant fire safety work — from fire doors to fire stopping — particularly specialist, balancing protection with conservation requirements.
Camden
North London · NW1, NW3, NW5
Camden spans large new-build commercial estates and older, often subdivided residential property, so both modern compartmentation detailing and remedial fire-stopping work are routinely required.
Newham
East London · E6, E7, E13, E15, E16
Newham has seen some of London’s heaviest residential development in the last decade, placing strong emphasis on robust passive fire protection across both new towers and existing housing.
