Fire Safety Self-Inspection Report

Fire Safety Self-Inspection Report

How Safe Is Your Building? We Provide the Answer — and the Solution!

The purpose of a fire safety self-inspection report is to identify fire safety risks within a building.

These risks can vary in nature — most often they are caused by structural characteristics of the building or by the type of use.

To pinpoint every potential hazard, a thorough inspection is carried out, assessing the building structure, existing fire safety systems, and the evacuation readiness of people who work or live in the premises.

As a result of the self-inspection, the client receives detailed recommendations on how to eliminate detected deficiencies and reduce overall fire risk.

The service is performed in accordance with the Regulation of the Minister of the Interior titled “Requirements for Fire Safety Self-Inspection and Fire Safety Reports and Criteria for Mandatory Reporting”, Annex No. 1.

Do You Have a Fire Safety Self-Inspection Obligation?

You are required to carry out a fire safety self-inspection if you own or manage any of the following types of buildings:

  • Buildings where rescue operations are dangerous or difficult to perform
  • Buildings that house essential or public utility services
  • Accommodation facilities such as hotels or guesthouses
  • 24-hour facilities occupied by people who cannot evacuate independently (such as care homes or hospitals)
  • Educational and research buildings
  • Public buildings where large numbers of people may gather
  • Industrial and agricultural buildings