Cricket Clubs Fire Risk Assessment

Built for Cricket Clubs

Licensed premises • Crowd evacuation • Cellar & kitchen risk

Pubs and bars combine crowds, alcohol, late hours and often live entertainment or commercial kitchens — a demanding fire-safety environment. A robust fire risk assessment is essential for your premises licence and to keep customers and staff safe. HawkSwift's assessors review your bar, cellar, kitchen and escape routes to deliver a compliant, practical report. This page is tailored specifically to cricket clubs premises.

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Scope of Review

What We Check for Cricket Clubs

Every assessment is tailored to the real risks of your premises type.

01Crowd evacuation at capacity
02Late-night & intoxicated occupants
03Cellar gas & CO2 systems
04Kitchen & cooking ignition sources
05Live entertainment & staging
06Clear, unlocked exits during trading
Investment

Cricket Clubs Assessment Pricing

From £549 · fixed price, no hidden fees

Micro Assessment
Tailored to cricket clubs
From £549
Fast Track Assessment
Tailored to cricket clubs
Standard Assessment
Tailored to cricket clubs
Enhanced Assessment
Tailored to cricket clubs
Enhanced Plus Assessment
Tailored to cricket clubs
Enhanced Large Assessment
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Enhanced Premium Assessment
Tailored to cricket clubs

Exact price confirmed instantly in the quote form based on size, occupancy and complexity.

The Process

How It Works for Cricket Clubs

01

Book Online

Tell us about your cricket clubs premises and pick a date that suits you — same-week appointments available.

02

Assessor Visits

A NEBOSH-qualified assessor inspects your cricket clubs premises against the specific risks for your type.

03

Report in 48hrs

Your tailored, RRO 2005 compliant report is delivered within 48 hours — ready for inspectors, your Fire Authority and insurers.

Assurance

Why HawkSwift

RRO 2005 Compliant
NEBOSH Qualified
Fully Insured
Same-Week Available
Questions

Cricket Clubs — Frequently Asked Questions

Specific to Cricket Clubs

Yes. Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, every non-domestic premises must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment — including cricket clubs premises. Failure to comply is a criminal offence, and your local Fire Authority can issue enforcement notices. HawkSwift's NEBOSH-qualified assessors produce a court-defensible report written for cricket clubs premises specifically.

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