225 FIRE SOLUTIONS LTD
Personal - Certified - Trusted
Fire Safety And Risk Assessment Specialists

Fire Safety Enforcement & Regulatory Recovery Support.
If you’ve received an Enforcement Notice, Prohibition Notice, or an unsatisfactory Fire Authority audit — immediate structured action is essential.
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At 225 Fire Solutions Ltd, we provide structured compliance recovery and regulatory liaison to restore statutory compliance quickly, proportionately, and professionally.
We act as your dedicated Fire Safety Compliance Project Lead.
We act as your dedicated Fire Safety Compliance Project Lead — coordinating remedial works, liaising directly with enforcing authorities, overseeing contractors, and ensuring your business operations and premises are brought back into full, defensible compliance with minimal disruption.
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From initial triage through to formal closure, we manage the process so you can focus on running your organisation with confidence.
Fire Safety Enforcement & Regulatory Recovery Specialist: What We Do.
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Rapid review of enforcement action and compliance gaps
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Immediate life-risk prioritisation and stabilisation strategy
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Clear interpretation of notice requirements and director legal exposure
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A structured recovery roadmap with responsibilities and timelines
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Project management of remedial works (fire doors, compartmentation, alarms, emergency lighting)
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Direct liaison and representation with Fire & Rescue Service (as required)
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Evidence pack preparation and closure inspection readiness
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Board-level reporting and governance documentation

Our 3-Stage Recovery Process.
Stage 1: Rapid Compliance Triage (7–14 Days).
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Full enforcement gap analysis and on-site assessment
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Immediate life-risk prioritisation and stabilisation strategy
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Clear interpretation of the Enforcement Notice and overview of director legal exposure
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Immediate risk control advice and action coordination
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Updated fire risk assessment (if required)
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Structured recovery roadmap with defined responsibilities and timelines
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Stage 2: Regulatory Recovery Programme (30–90 Days).
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Structured action plan aligned to Enforcement Notice requirements
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Project management of fire door & compartmentation remediation works
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Alarm, emergency lighting & detection compliance review and coordination
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Contractor scope development, procurement support & oversight
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Programme scheduling, milestone tracking & quality assurance
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Structured progress reporting for senior leadership and stakeholders
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Stage 3: Authority Liaison & Compliance Closure.
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Direct liaison and representation with Fire & Rescue Service (as required)
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Preparation and management of evidence pack supporting remedial works
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Closure inspection planning and readiness review
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Board-level briefings and governance documentation
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Formal compliance confirmation strategy and regulatory sign-off coordination
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Why Appoint a Specialist?
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Early structured intervention significantly reduces legal exposure, business disruption, and reputational damage.
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You benefit from:
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Extensive fire safety experience
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Remediation programme leadership
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Board-level reporting capability
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Operational fire service insight
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Experienced fire risk assessor​​​
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Next Step: Confidential Discussion​
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If you have received enforcement action, early engagement is critical.
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The Fire Safety Enforcement Register.
NFCC Enforcement Register – What It Is.
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The Enforcement Register is a publicly accessible national database maintained by the National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC) that lists statutory fire safety notices issued by Fire and Rescue Authorities across England and Wales under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 (as amended).
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Purpose of the Register.
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The primary aim of the Enforcement Register is to provide transparency around formal enforcement action taken in relation to fire safety compliance. It allows businesses, responsible persons, advisors and the public to see enforcement, prohibition and alteration notices that have been served when fire safety laws have not been met.
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What the Register Shows.
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The register includes key information about each notice, including:
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Type of notice (e.g., enforcement, prohibition or alterations)
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Issuing Fire and Rescue Authority
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Date issued
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Premises details
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Reason for the notice
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Current status (such as in force, complied with or withdrawn)
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Notices are listed with the most recent first and remain on the register for at least three years unless they are withdrawn or still active.
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Types of Notices Explained.
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Enforcement Notices – Issued when a duty holder is not complying with a specific fire safety requirement.
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Prohibition Notices – Serve to prohibit or restrict use of a premises (or part of it) where serious risk to life exists.
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Alterations Notices – Applied when proposed changes to a building could create serious fire risks if carried out without controls.
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