Fire Risk Assessments
in Tower Hamlets

Compliant, PAS 79-style fire risk assessments carried out by competent assessors across Tower Hamlets, East London — covering 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.

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Fire Risk Assessments — what we do

  • Identifying fire hazards and sources of ignition across the premises
  • Evaluating people at risk, including staff, residents and visitors
  • Reviewing escape routes, signage, emergency lighting and alarms
  • Assessing existing fire safety measures and management arrangements
  • A prioritised, time-bound action plan to achieve compliance
Tower Hamlets · East London

Fire Risk Assessments for Tower Hamlets buildings

Tower Hamlets has a dense mix of high-rise residential towers around Canary Wharf, converted Victorian warehouses in Spitalfields, and a large stock of purpose-built council and housing-association blocks. Fyrup provides fire risk assessments for properties throughout the area — including Canary Wharf, Spitalfields, Brick Lane, Bow — and across the surrounding E1, E2, E3, E14 postcodes.

Whether you manage a single commercial unit or a portfolio of residential blocks in Tower Hamlets, our accredited team delivers compliant fire risk assessments with clear documentation you can rely on for your records.

Our Local Track Record

Fire Risk Assessments we've completed in Tower Hamlets

Fyrup has completed 30+ fire risk assessments projects across Tower Hamlets (E1, E14, E2), most recently in 2026.

  • In E1 (Tower Hamlets), we completed a fire risk assessment for a multi-occupancy building — reviewing escape routes, compartmentation and management arrangements, and delivering a prioritised action plan.
  • We’ve assessed residential and mixed-use buildings in Tower Hamlets (E14), focusing on common-area fire safety and realistic, proportionate recommendations.

Examples are anonymised and aggregated from our completed works records — no client, property or personal details are shared.

Fire Risk Assessments in Tower Hamlets — FAQs

Is a fire risk assessment a legal requirement?

Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, all non-domestic premises and the common areas of residential buildings must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment carried out by a competent person.

How often should the assessment be reviewed?

At least annually, and whenever there are significant changes to the building, its use, or the number of people present.

What types of fire risk assessment do you offer?

We carry out Type 1 to Type 4 assessments and PAS 79-style reports, matched to the building’s risk profile.

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