Protecting People, Property & Peace of Mind Across the Surrey County

Surrey is one of the most economically active counties in the UK — a hub for business, education, and community life stretching from the rolling Surrey Hills to the busy commercial centres of Guildford, Woking, Epsom, Camberley, and Reigate.

With more than 1.2 million residents and thousands of commercial, industrial, and residential buildings, fire safety is a shared responsibility that touches every business owner, landlord, and property manager in the county.

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, anyone responsible for a non-domestic property — whether that’s a shop, office, factory, care home, school, or HMO — must ensure a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment is completed and kept up to date. This legal requirement is the foundation of every effective fire safety strategy, identifying potential hazards, evaluating risks, and putting the right measures in place to protect life and property.

Surrey Fire & Rescue Service works tirelessly to prevent incidents, but compliance starts long before a fire engine ever leaves the station. A professionally conducted Fire Risk Assessment helps you stay compliant with legislation, satisfy insurers, and — most importantly — protect the people who rely on your premises every day.

From Camberley and Farnham in the west to Reigate and Redhill in the east, our team supports businesses and landlords across Surrey in meeting their fire safety obligations. Whether you manage a single commercial unit or a portfolio of properties, our detailed, building-specific assessments ensure you’re not only compliant but confident in your level of protection.

Why Fire Risk Assessments Matter in Surrey

Surrey is one of the UK’s most prosperous and diverse counties, home to over 1.2 million residents and more than 70,000 registered businesses across towns including Guildford, Woking, Farnham, Camberley, Epsom, Reigate, and Redhill. With such a wide range of commercial, residential, and mixed-use properties, fire safety is a vital part of local compliance and community protection.

Under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, every employer, building owner, or landlord must ensure that a suitable and sufficient Fire Risk Assessment (FRA) is carried out and kept up to date. This assessment identifies potential fire hazards, evaluates risk to occupants, and ensures appropriate measures are in place to protect lives and property.

Surrey Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS)

The Surrey Fire & Rescue Service oversees fire protection, business safety, and community fire prevention throughout the county.

Headquarters:
📍 Croydon Road, Reigate, Surrey RH2 0EJ
📞 01737 242444
✉️ [email protected]
🕒 Monday – Friday, 9am–5pm
🔗 Surrey Fire & Rescue – Businesses and Organisations

Business Fire Safety Team
For advice about your responsibilities as a Responsible Person, HMO fire safety, or business premises inspections:
📞 01737 242444 (ask for Business Fire Safety)
🔗 Managing Fire Safety in Your Business (Surrey County Council)

SFRS also offers:

Where to Find Fire Safety Advice in Surrey

For comprehensive, up-to-date information, visit these trusted sources:

These resources explain how to comply with current legislation, what to expect during inspections, and how to prepare for an audit.

Local Authority Contacts for HMO Licensing & Housing Fire Safety

Fire safety responsibilities in Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) are jointly managed between Surrey Fire & Rescue Service and your local borough or district council. Each council’s Private Sector Housing or Environmental Health team can advise on HMO licensing, standards, and housing enforcement.

Borough / DistrictDepartment / ContactPhone / Email
Elmbridge Borough CouncilPrivate Sector Housing / HMO Licensing📞 01372 474624 • ✉️ [email protected]
Epsom & Ewell Borough CouncilEnvironmental Health – Housing Standards📞 01372 732000 • ✉️ [email protected]
Guildford Borough CouncilRegulatory Services / Licensing📞 01483 505050 • ✉️ [email protected]
Mole Valley District CouncilHousing Standards / Private Sector Housing📞 01306 885001 • ✉️ [email protected]
Reigate & Banstead Borough CouncilEnvironmental Health / Housing Standards📞 01737 276790 • ✉️ [email protected]
Runnymede Borough CouncilPrivate Sector Housing Team📞 01932 425724 • ✉️ [email protected]
Spelthorne Borough CouncilHousing & Licensing📞 01784 451499 • ✉️ [email protected]
Surrey Heath Borough CouncilPrivate Sector Housing📞 01276 707100 • ✉️ [email protected]
Tandridge District CouncilEnvironmental Health / Housing📞 01883 722000 • ✉️ [email protected]
Waverley Borough CouncilPrivate Sector Housing📞 01483 523333 • ✉️ [email protected]
Woking Borough CouncilHousing Standards📞 01483 755855 • ✉️ [email protected]

These departments can confirm whether your property needs an HMO licence, what fire precautions are required, and how to arrange a local inspection.

Surrey Fire Stations – Full List

StationAddressCrewing Model / Notes
Banstead168 High Street, Banstead, SM7 2NGDay crew
CamberleyLondon Road, Camberley, GU15 3UHWholetime + Day crew
ChertseyAddlestone Moor, Addlestone, KT15 2QHWholetime
ChobhamBagshot Road, Chobham, GU24 8BZOn-call (nights & weekends)
CranleighDewlands Lane, Cranleigh, GU6 7ADOn-call 24/7
DorkingSpook Hill, North Holmwood, RH5 4EGWholetime
DunsfoldBinhams Meadow, Dunsfold, GU8 4LFOn-call (nights & weekends)
EghamHigh Street, Egham, TW20 9HLDay crew
EpsomChurch Street, Epsom, KT17 4PWWholetime
EsherKingston-by-Pass, Hinchley Wood, KT10 9TLWholetime
FarnhamGuildford Road, Farnham, GU9 9QBWholetime
Fordbridge (Shepperton / Ashford area)Kingston Road, Shepperton, Ashford, TW15 3SLWholetime + Day crew
GodalmingBridge Road, Godalming, GU7 3DUOn-call 24/7
GodstoneGodstone Hill Road, Godstone, RH9 8BQWholetime
GomshallGoose Green, Gomshall, GU5 9LJOn-call (nights & weekends)
GuildfordBypass, Ladymead, Guildford, GU1 1DLWholetime + Day + On-call backup
HaslemereWest Street, Haslemere, GU27 2APDay crew + On-call
LeatherheadCobham Road, Fetcham, KT22 9AWWholetime
LingfieldSaxby’s Lane, Lingfield, RH7 6DPOn-call (nights & weekends)
OxtedPotters Sandpit, Oxted, RH8 0EROn-call 24/7
Painshill (Cobham area)Gavell Road, Portsmouth Road, Cobham, KT11 1ALDay crew
ReigateCroydon Road, Reigate, RH2 0EJWholetime
SalfordsSalbrook Road, Salfords, Redhill, RH1 5GJWholetime
WaltonHersham Road, Walton-on-Thames, KT12 1RZDay crew + On-call
Woking40 Goldsworth Road, Woking, GU21 6LEWholetime + Day crew

Surrey Fire & Rescue Response Time Performance & Trends

Understanding response times is crucial because in fire incidents, every minute (and second) counts.

Recent Response Time Figures

  • In the year to March (latest published), the average response time to primary fires in Surrey was about 9 minutes 52 seconds. Farnham Herald
  • The previous year’s average was 10 minutes 20 seconds, so this shows some improvement. Farnham Herald
  • In earlier years, Surrey’s response times were faster. For example, about 10 years ago the average was ~8 minutes 32 seconds. Farnham Herald
  • In official performance dashboards, Surrey recorded a “turnout plus drive time” for dwelling fires of 7 minutes 49 seconds in 2023/24 (compared to the NFCC family group average) Surrey County Council
  • In past inspections, the service’s response time to primary fires was reported as 9 minutes 49 seconds for the year to 31 March 2020. Surrey County Council
  • Surrey’s HMICFRS assessment cites that in 2021/22, their average overall response time for primary fires was 9 minutes 42 seconds. HMICFRS

What Those Numbers Mean in Practice

  • “Primary fires” are incidents with potential for harm to people or property (rather than minor or false alarm calls).
  • The stated “response time” generally includes turnout (time from alert to appliance leaving station) plus travel time (from station to scene).
  • Performance can vary significantly by area, time of day, traffic conditions, and distance from station.

Implications for Fire Risk Assessment Clients

  • If your premises are in a rural or edge-of-district zone, actual response times might be longer than the county average, reinforcing the need for robust passive fire measures (compartmentation, fire doors, detection, etc.).
  • For high-risk buildings (HMOs, care homes, large commercial premises), you should assume a cautious buffer and plan protective measures accordingly.
  • Fire risk assessments should explicitly consider local station proximity, crew availability model (on-call vs wholetime), and access/traffic challenges when evaluating escape times and required safety measures.

What a Compliant Fire Risk Assessment Should Include:

A thorough FRA typically covers:

  • People at risk and escape routes
  • Fire detection, alarms, and warning systems
  • Compartmentation, fire doors, and signage
  • Firefighting equipment and maintenance
  • Electrical and ignition sources
  • Staff training and evacuation plans
  • Review frequency and record keeping

Fire Risk Assessments should be reviewed annually or after any significant change in layout, occupancy, or use.

How to Book a Fire Risk Assessment in Surrey

If you’re responsible for a business or HMO in Surrey, it’s your legal duty to have a valid fire risk assessment in place.
Our qualified assessors carry out independent, site-specific fire risk assessments across the county — providing clear reports and practical action plans.

📞 Call us: 01276 300351
✉️ Email: [email protected]

Cities Served in Surrey