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British Fire Consortium

British Fire Consortium logo The primary aim of the BFC is to maintain high quality technical standards of the member’s. The BFC promote best practice within the fire protection and fire prevention industry through representation with official UK and European bodies together with other relevant industry agencies, institutions and associations. The BFC provide technical advice and approved training for members and hold regular meetings, enabling the opportunities for members to exchange ideas, discuss issues and trends facing our industry today.

About the British Fire Consortium

Launched in 1983 at the British Safety Awards Exhibition, The British Fire Consortium was established to provide customers with easy access to expert fire safety training, consultation and equipment suppliers across the UK. At the same time improving the business interests and communications of all the members.

Now with over two hundred member companies and still growing, the Consortium has the ability to provide individual and national customers throughout the United Kingdom with all aspects of fire protection supply and service. As one of the largest groups of fire consultants, manufacturers and service companies, the Consortium offers unrivalled expertise, quality and competitive supply in every field of Fire Protection.

Fire safety and quality standards, staff training and product suitability are continually assessed and reviewed by the Consortium at its regular meetings and exhibitions. Consortium members are expected to give impartial advice, be fair in their business dealings, and maintain high standards of commercial conduct.

Fire Safety Legislation

Fire Risk Assessment - GavelThe Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order became law on 1st October 2006 and affects all non-domestic premises. Click here to find out more.

Fire Risk Assessments

Our team of risk assessors cover the UK including West Sussex, East Sussex, Kent, Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire and London.  Call us now on 01403 738000 to arrange a fire risk assessment of your premises.

Risk Assessment Guidelines

The ‘Guidelines’ pages shown on this website provide legislation advice taken from the H.M. Government Guidance Documents for risk assessments. The full documents can be downloaded at communities.gov.uk.