Absolute Property Surveys is a fire safety & compliance company based in Cheshire, UK. Our team was founded in 2021 by Luke Wilkinson, a qualified RICS surveyor and Tier 2 Fire Risk Assessor.
Today, Absolute Property Surveys works with a team of professional fire safety and risk assessment experts across the UK to assess and secure the safety of industrial, commercial and residential properties across the country. Our services include:
Yes, all reports and surveys conducted by Absolute Property Surveys provide a certificate and or report on the survey findings for your documentation.
It is important to keep a written record of all fire risk assessments and property surveys completed on your property, as these may be required in cases of insurance or property sale. These certificates will serve as legal proof of your compliance with building regulations and UK safety standards.
Selecting the right property surveys for your building or business is unique to your building and how it is used for your business. Property assessments that you should consider include:
- Asbestos surveys: Asbestos surveys are required if your business includes managing or refurbishing an older building built before the year 2000.
- Fire risk assessments: Fire risk assessments are important to help meet fire safety obligations and should be renewed annually.
- Legionella risk assessments: These water system surveys are legally mandated for all UK landlords, business owners and property managers to ensure water is uncontaminated and safe for occupants.
- Emergency lighting inspections: Businesses are legally required to have and maintain emergency lighting throughout their premises to remain compliant with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Act 2005. We partner with competent emergency lighting service contractors who specialise in the installation, maintenance, and servicing of emergency lighting systems.
- Fire door inspections: Fire door surveys test the condition of fire doors to help clients to comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 to ensure fire doors perform as they should.
- Fire Alarms & Servicing: It is a legal requirement under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 that all non-domestic premises must have a functional fire alarm system in place. Absolute Property Surveys supplies fire alarm systems and servicing to meet regulations.
Our team pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service with competitive prices. Get in touch with a member of our team to receive a free, no-obligation quote for property surveys and risk assessments in your property.
Phone Number: 01606 532966
Email Address:info@absolutepropertysurveys.co.uk
Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, most non‑domestic premises must:
- Have a suitable and sufficient Fire Risk Assessment
- Maintain fire safety systems
- Provide staff training
Failure to comply can result in enforcement action, fines, or prosecution
The “Responsible Person” is usually:
- The employer
- The building owner or landlord
- The managing agent
- Anyone with control of the premises.
They are legally responsible for fire safety compliance.
Best practice (and industry norm) is annually:
- After building works or layout changes
- After a fire or near miss
- When occupancy or use changes
