Fire Risk Assessment
BT37 — Whiteabbey
the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 compliant • NEBOSH-qualified assessors • From £199 + VAT • 48-hour reports
Fire Risk Assessments in BT37 Whiteabbey
HawkSwift's published fire-risk-assessment service currently covers England & Wales. Whiteabbey (BT37) is in Northern Ireland, where we are expanding our assessor network — register your interest below and we will contact you when we can serve this area. The guidance on this page explains the duties that apply to premises in Whiteabbey under the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 and Northern Ireland fire-safety regulations.
Every premises in Whiteabbey with employees, paying guests, or members of the public requires a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment under Article 17 of the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006. Failure to comply can lead to enforcement notices, unlimited fines, and — in the most serious cases — custodial sentences for the responsible person.
Fire Risk Assessment Prices in BT37
How It Works in BT37
Book Online
Pick a date that suits you. We cover all of Whiteabbey and the BT37 district, with same-week appointments where availability allows.
Assessor Visits
A NEBOSH-qualified HawkSwift assessor visits your Whiteabbey premises and carries out a thorough inspection against the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 requirements.
Report in 48hrs
Your full the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 compliant fire risk assessment report is delivered within 48 hours, ready for inspectors and insurers.
Fire Risk Assessments Near BT37
HawkSwift also covers these neighbouring postcode districts:
Local Authority & Enforcement in Whiteabbey
Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service enforces fire safety in Whiteabbey on behalf of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council. Under the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006, responsible persons must conduct a fire risk assessment.
High-Risk Areas in Whiteabbey
Areas We Urgently Assess
- City-centre mixed-use buildings and high-rise flats
- Houses in multiple occupation (HMOs) and shared houses
- Retail, hospitality and night-time-economy venues
- Industrial units, warehouses and manufacturing sites
- Care homes, healthcare and education premises
Common Mistakes in Whiteabbey
- Forgetting that common parts (stairs, corridors, shared kitchens) require an FRA under the RRO 2005 even where rooms are let individually
- Mixed-use buildings (shop below, flats above) where the commercial and residential responsible persons fail to co-ordinate
- Assuming one generic assessment covers multiple sites or buildings
- Not reviewing the assessment after refurbishment, change of use, or new equipment
Whiteabbey by the Numbers
Key Locations We Cover in Whiteabbey
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a fire risk assessment for premises in BT37 Whiteabbey?
Yes. Under Article 17 of the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006, the responsible person for any non-domestic premises in Whiteabbey (Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council, Northern Ireland) must have a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment and keep it current. This applies to offices, shops, restaurants, warehouses, care homes, HMOs, schools and hotels regardless of size. Premises in this area fall under the enforcement of Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service. HawkSwift carries out the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 / PAS 79-1:2020 compliant fire risk assessments across BT37 from £199 + VAT.
How much does a fire risk assessment cost in BT37 Whiteabbey?
HawkSwift fire risk assessments in the BT37 district start from £199 + VAT for micro premises (up to 5 employees). Fast Track (up to 20 employees) is £349, Standard (up to 50) £549, and Enhanced for larger or higher-risk premises from £849. All prices are fixed with no hidden fees, and the report is delivered within 48 hours.
Which fire authority enforces BT37 Whiteabbey?
Premises in the BT37 postcode district fall under the enforcement of the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service. Your HawkSwift assessment is written to satisfy their expectations under the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006 and Northern Ireland fire-safety regulations.
How quickly can an assessor visit Whiteabbey?
We are expanding our assessor coverage to Whiteabbey (BT37). Register your interest via the link below and we will contact you as soon as we have availability in your area.
What premises types do you cover in BT37?
We cover all non-domestic premises in the BT37 district — offices, shops, pubs, restaurants, hotels, care homes, HMOs, schools, warehouses, factories, salons, gyms, and places of worship. If people work, visit, or pay to stay there, it needs an FRA under Article 17 of the Fire and Rescue Services (Northern Ireland) Order 2006.
Interested in BT37?
We're expanding our assessor network to Whiteabbey (BT37). Register your interest and we'll be in touch.