Our Values

Our team consists of highly qualified and motivated professionals, who are all experts in fire safety and Estates & Facilities Compliance. With many years of experience in the industry, they have the expertise to provide comprehensive, first-rate services to our clients.

Trust

Our Promise

KARFM Ltd promises to provide all clients with honest feedback, we extend our services with ongoing support and guidance to achieve the highest calibre, we work with you not against you to improve awareness and standards

Commitment

Our Promise

KARFM Ltd is committed to raising awareness and promoting higher standards within the community. We want to ensure our loved ones safety is assured at all times. We promise to provide our clients with flexible and affordable service 100% of the time. 

Collaboration

Our Promise

KARFM Ltd will listen to our clients, we will offer support and guidance ensuring your safety is our priority. We will achieve more working in partnership and we foster an inclusive environment were diverse perspectives are valued. By working as a team, we leverage our collective strengths to achieve common goals

Sustainability

Our Promise

We are committed to sustainable standards that benefit our community and planet. We will promote ongoing commitment to sustainability within our business, KARFM Ltd are proud to be a carbon neutral organisation, with a promise to promote and spread the word for businesses to reduce emissions  every day.

Your Safety and Property Management

Expertise in Fire Strategies, Fire Risk Assessments, Fire Door Inspection & Maintenance and Estates Department & Facilities Management Compliance

 

In the UK, it is now mandatory for all businesses, Houses of Multiple Occupation (HMOs), and shared areas of apartment buildings to conduct a fire risk assessment as stipulated by The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

A fire risk assessment involves a methodical review of potential ignition sources on your premises, the risks posed by fire to occupants, and the implementation of effective fire risk management strategies to reduce the likelihood and impact of fire.

Following the assessment, our fire safety consultancy will furnish you with a written fire risk assessment the very same day, and approved for insurance purposes.

The fire risk assessment provides a detailed, recorded report on all elements of fire risk and safety. It aids in safeguarding your business, staff, and clients by delivering prioritised action recommendations to remedy any issues and enhance current fire safety measures, ensuring adherence to The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Discover tailored solutions for your property needs. From fire risk assessments to bespoke fire strategies, we offer comprehensive services to ensure your safety and compliance.

Our Services

Fire Strategy Experts

Our team specialises in creating bespoke packages to ensure compliance is achieved:

  • Fire strategies
  • Fire Risk Assessments (Remedial works following Fire Risk Assessment)
  • Emergency Lighting Survey
  • Fire Escape
  • Fire Compartmentalisation

Ensuring optimal safety and compliance for your property. All our assessors are NEBOSH Fire, ABBE Tier 4 Assessor qualified and FPA & BAFE approved.

Risk Assessment Professionals

Trust our NEBOSH Fire experts for detailed risk assessments to identify potential hazards and mitigate risks effectively. We create full electronic reports on the day we complete survey.

  • H&S Risk Assessment
  • Ventilation / Fire Damper Servicing
  • Electrical Safety HV & LV Fire Interface.
  • Gas Shut off Valves
  • Fire Doors
  • Fire Alarms
  • Fire Risk Assessments all tailored to your building(s)

All our assessors are FPA, ABBE Tier 4 approved assessors and NEBOSH Fire certified.

Estates Management Solutions

From consultancy to maintenance, we offer comprehensive solutions for efficient estates management. Our team will review the department providing a full detailed report of the current position. We offer a bespoke service to ensure standards and compliance are achieved in line with SFG20 standards.

Our Estates & Facilities team will provide a full report showing the current position, we then work with your site team to improve standards, producing a 52-week PPM plan to capture both routine and preventive measures.

Contact Us

For professional fire safety consultancy, risk assessment services, and property management, contact us at:

Email: compliance@karfm.co.uk

Phone: +447928076589

Located at: 11 Aintree Building, Aintree Industrial Estate, Aintree, Liverpool, L9 5AQ

Operating across the United Kingdom

Our Services

Fire Strategy Experts

Our team specialises in creating bespoke packages to ensure compliance is achieved: 

  1. Fire strategies
  2. Fire Risk Assessments (Remedial works following Fire Risk Assessment)
  3. Emergency Lighting Survey
  4. Fire Escape
  5. Fire Compartmentalisation 

Ensuring optimal safety and compliance for your property. All our assessors are NEBOSH Fire qualified and FPA approved

Risk Assessment Professionals

Trust our NEBOSH Fire experts for detailed risk assessments to identify potential hazards and mitigate risks effectively. We create full electronic reports on the day we complete survey.

  1. H&S Risk Assessment
  2. Ventilation / Fire Damper Servicing, Electrical Safety HV & LV Fire Interface.
  3. Gas Shut off Valves 
  4. Fire Doors
  5. Fire Alarms
  6. Fire Risk Assessments all tailored to your building(s)

All our assessors are FPA approved and NEBOSH Fire  certified.

Estates Management Solutions

From consultancy to maintenance, we offer comprehensive solutions for efficient estates management. Our team will review the department providing a full detailed report of current position, we offer bespoke service to ensure standards and compliance is achieved inline with SFG20 standards.

Our Estates & Facilities team will provide a full report showing current position, we then work with your site team to improve standards, produce a 52 week PPM plan to capture both routine and Statutory maintenance inspections. 

Sector we cater for

KARFM Ltd has over 35 years experience working within various sectors such as:

  • Education (Large University Campuses, Colleges and individual Schools)
  • Healthcare (Acute / Ambulance service and GP surgery)
  • Local government authorities (Council, DWP & Imigration)
  • Retail & Hospitality 
  •  Hundreds of SME providers 

Our dedicated experts have a vast range of experience to give your organisation exactly what you need. We also appreciate the finance restrictions that organisations are under along with unplanned events, our team can support with a bespoke service that suits your organisation, we are happy to be flexible and accommodating.

About KAR Fire & Maintenance

Your Partner in Property Consultancy and Estates Management

At KAR Fire & Maintenance, we specialise in providing consultancy services for mandatory statutory compliance within the estates sector. Our professional team are experienced to deliver advice and support within, Local Authority, Government, Educational and Health Care sectors, our success is unrivaled. Our tailored fire strategies and risk assessments ensure safety, with affordable packages to meet your specific needs with emphasis on new legislation to be implemented in the UK in 2025.

Trust us for professional maintenance services and expert advice.

Our pledge

Supporting our Armed Forces

KARFM Ltd is a dedicated supporter in promoting the armed forces and offering support to service leavers and veterans. 

Our pledge is to support our armed forces personnel during and after their resettlement period, aiding their re-integration to civilian life. 

Both KARFM Ltd Directors are proud armed forces veterans serving in the Royal Navy  

Fire Doors Service Inspection & Maintenance

FIRE DOORS LAW - Have confidence with KARFM Ltd FPA regulated and NAFDI approved business

Fire Regulation, Fire Safety

Fire doors are an essential aspect of fire safety for any property. They’re designed to stop the spread of fire and smoke in a building for long periods. This ensures escape routes are protected so people can evacuate a building safely and provides more time for firefighters to extinguish a fire.

There are several regulations in the UK associated with fire doors. This article will provide a breakdown of each and what they entail.

  

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005

As set out in the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, it’s a legal requirement for building operators in England and Wales to appoint an ‘Accountable Person’ to manage all of their fire  safety precautions.

One of their key responsibilities is to take any action to reduce the risk of fire spreading within a premises. Fire doors play an important role in reducing this risk in most buildings.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 states fire doors are a legal requirement in all non-domestic properties, including businesses, commercial premises and public buildings. They’re also required in residential flats and houses of multiple occupancies. 

Fire doors are an integral part of a building’s passive fire protection system and should be one of the first elements considered when you undertake a fire risk assessment.

Your fire doors must be installed in the right areas of a premises to offer maximum protection and meet compliance requirements. If you’re unsure where these areas might be in your building, a fire safety expert can offer all the guidance you need and peace of mind that your fire doors meet the correct standards.

 

 

The Code of Practice for Fire Door Assemblies BS 8214

According to the Code of Practice for Fire Door Assemblies, any fire door installed in a premises needs to provide a similar level of resistance to the fixed elements within the building, such as the walls and floors According to the Code of Practice for Fire Door Assemblies, any fire door installed in a premises needs to provide a similar level of resistance as per Appendix C table C1 of Approved Document B.

Within the legislation, recommendations are given for the specification, installation and maintenance of fire doors to meet compliance requirements.

The recommendations apply to timber-based hinged or pivoted pedestrian door assemblies or door leaves fitted into frames of any material.

Failure to correctly specify, install or maintain a fire door assembly could have potentially devastating consequences for a business or Accountable Person. It’s therefore always recommended to work with an expert who has the knowledge and experience needed to make sure you don’t fall short.

 

BS 9991 Fire Safety in the Design, Management and Use of Residential Buildings & BS 9999 Code of Practice For Fire Safety in the Design, Management and Use of Buildings

This code of practice is specifically related to fire safety in residential buildings' design, management and use.

The legislation guides the management of fire safety during the whole lifecycle of a building, including advice on how to install and maintain fire doors to achieve compliance.

During an inspection carried out by the Fire Door Inspection Scheme a couple of years ago, it was revealed that:

  • 76% of fire doors failed their tests and were deemed not fit for purpose
  • 30% of doors were reportedly poorly installed. Problems included excessive gaps around the doors, poorly-adjusted closers and issues with smoke sealing
  • 57% of doors needed small-scale maintenance, meaning they weren’t up to standards
  • 16% of doors inspected weren’t fire doors at all and therefore not safe for use

With these statistics in mind, it’s highly advised that anyone in charge of managing a residential building's fire safety should work closely with a fire protection contractor to make sure fire doors are correctly installed and regularly maintained to the highest standards as recommended in BS 8214.

 

Approved Document B

There’s also legislation relating to the fire safety in any property classed as non-dwelling. Items and buildings covered in this document include:

  • Living and working units
  • Storerooms in shop premises
  • Waste storage and refuse chutes
  • Shopping complexes and Malls

Similarly to the regulations mentioned above, this code of practice guides how fire doors should be installed and maintained within a non-dwelling building.

Due to the vast range of buildings in question, this document is quite extensive and there are many different elements of fire safety covered throughout.

The right fire safety expert should be clued up on how fire safety works in non-dwelling buildings, including the best practices for installing and maintaining fire doors.

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