- Overview
- Fire Safety At Home
- Community Fire Safety
- Business Fire Safety
- Fire Safety Guidance
- How is the Fire Safety Order enforced?
- Contact Your Local Fire Safety Enforcement Team
- CLG’s Guide to Fire Safety Risk Assessments
- Arson Prevention
- Heritage Buildings
- Construction Site Fire Safety
- Unwanted Fire Alarm Signals Policy
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Enforcement Notices
- The Dangerous Substances (NAMOS) Regulations 1990
All businesses are potential targets for deliberate fire-raising; the recommendations in the document below present a range of measures that may be considered to assist business and property owners to reduce the arson risk. This document was developed through the RISCAuthority and published by the Fire Protection Association (FPA).To download the document, please click here.RISCAuthority conducts research and performs representation on behalf of a group of UK insurers into risk mitigation measures from fire and security risks. RISCAuthority publishes through the Fire Protection Association (FPA), extensive guides and recommendations for risk mitigation in the areas of Fire and Security. A significant portion of the RISCAuthority library is provided free of charge to promote improved business and property protection within the UK, this landmark decision was taken so anyone with an interest in loss prevention could access expert research, advice and best practice guidance.
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Crimestoppers
If you have any information about some one deliberately starting fires in your area you can contact the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or online at www.crimestoppers-uk.org.
- phone free anytime
- you will not be asked for your details
- they will not contact you
- you will not have to go to court
- no one will ever know who made the call
- you may get a cash reward if your information leads to the charging of a suspect.

