
Fire Engineering Consultancy

What is fire safety engineering?
Fire engineering, also known as fire protection engineering, uses evidence-based methods and engineered solutions to safeguard life, assets and the environment against fire risk.
What does a safety engineer do?
We engage workers at every level to review safety practices, identify risks and set out practical fixes.
We integrate building design, human behaviour, safety assessment and operational controls. Compliant with fire regulations and fire engineering guidelines, we connect compartmentation, detection and suppression to evacuation planning and daily health and safety. We balance life-safety with asset protection through targeted fire protection services.
Tailored Services for Insurers and Architects
For insurers, we deliver auditable compliance evidence, practical upgrade plans and accountable governance to reduce risk.
For architects and design teams, we provide early-stage input so fire objectives are embedded in the concept, coordinating means of escape, accessibility and system interfaces with the wider brief and programme.
Comprehensive Services
Fire engineering: Integrated with building design and operations, aligned with Approved Document B, BS 9991 (residential) and BS 9999 (non-residential), under management frameworks referencing BS 9997.
Practical Health and Safety Guidance: Clear advice on oversight, evacuation and Building Control submissions, linking engineering intent to FRA outcomes (e.g., commercial fire risk assessment) and the maintenance of each fire protection and fire prevention system.
Asset Protection Planning: Measures to limit fire growth and spread, safeguard critical equipment and processes, and support safe evacuation, safer firefighting, and faster recovery.
Why us?

Integrated Solutions
We provide bespoke engineering and evacuation solutions that reflect your building, use, occupants and management capability.
Practical Focus

Our solutions are operable and maintainable through routine occupational health and safety tasks and standard site procedures.
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