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HMO fire risk assessment

Fire risk assessments for Stirling HMOs.

A BS 9792:2025-aligned fire risk assessment structured for Stirling Council HMO licensing requirements. Free to complete on-site. £45 for the PDF report.

BS 9792:2025 alignedStructured for Stirling Council HMO licensingWorks offline on-siteInstant PDF reportAnnual review reminders

Free to complete · £45 only to download your PDF · no card needed to start

StirlingStirling Council
Standard appliedBS 9792:2025
Typical assessor cost£150–£500
With FRASafe£45
TurnaroundSame day
Compliant withBS 9792:2025RRO 2005Council-ready PDFAccepted for HMO licensing

Local context

Getting compliant in Stirling

Stirling has a student-driven HMO market centred on the University of Stirling, one of Scotland's most scenic campus universities. HMO licensing in Scotland is mandatory under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006. Stirling Council issues HMO licences for the city and surrounding area, requiring a fire risk assessment for all applications.

Means of escape from every storey
Fire doors & structural protection
Mains-interlinked smoke detection
Emergency lighting to escape routes
Fire-fighting equipment
Management & record-keeping

Stirling Council

  • HMO licensing mandatory under Housing (Scotland) Act 2006 for all properties with 3+ unrelated occupants
  • University of Stirling drives significant student HMO demand in the city and Bridge of Allan
  • Stirling Castle and tourism sector add professional and seasonal rental demand
  • Scottish Fire and Rescue Service works with Stirling Council on HMO fire safety compliance
  • Fire safety governed by the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005, which carries broadly similar duties to the RRO 2005 in England

How it works

Three steps, wherever you are

Produce a BS 9792:2025-aligned HMO fire risk assessment, accepted by Stirling councils.

1

Complete the assessment

Answer structured questions covering fire hazards, means of escape, fire detection, fire doors, and more, mapped to BS 9792:2025 and the RRO 2005. Free, with progress saved automatically.

2

Review findings & action plan

FRASafe generates a prioritised action plan with risk ratings for every finding. Review and sign your declarations before generating the report.

3

Download your PDF report

For £45, download your finished fire risk assessment PDF. Formatted for council licensing and ready to submit.

Why FRASafe

Why Stirling landlords choose FRASafe

Purpose-built for HMOs. Not a generic template repurposed from commercial premises.

BS 9792:2025 aligned

Every question maps to the 2025 British Standard. Your report reflects the current legal expectation councils inspect against.

Council-ready PDF

Produces a structured written FRA document in the format required by local authorities for mandatory, additional, and selective HMO licensing.

Works offline

Install as a PWA and complete your assessment on-site without signal. Answers sync automatically when you reconnect.

Annual review reminders

FRASafe notifies you when your assessment is due for annual review under the RRO 2005, so you never miss a compliance deadline.

Simple pricing

No subscription. No hidden fees. Pay once per report.

Fire Risk Assessment
£45

vs £150–£500 for a professional assessor

  • Full BS 9792:2025 questionnaire
  • Works offline on-site
  • Signed PDF fire risk assessment
  • Accepted for HMO licensing
  • Lifetime access to your report
  • Annual review reminder
Start Assessment →

No card required to start. Pay only when you download.

Common questions

Do I need a fire risk assessment for my Stirling HMO?
Yes. All HMOs in Scotland require a fire risk assessment as a condition of the mandatory HMO licence under the Housing (Scotland) Act 2006. Stirling Council requires a written fire risk assessment as part of every HMO licence application and renewal.
What fire safety legislation applies to HMOs in Stirling?
In Scotland, fire safety for premises is governed by the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005 and the Fire Safety (Scotland) Regulations 2006. The duties are broadly similar to the RRO 2005 in England. BS 9792:2025 is a relevant benchmark for structuring HMO fire risk assessments.
Does FRASafe work for Stirling HMO licence applications?
Yes. FRASafe produces a written fire risk assessment structured to BS 9792:2025, covering fire hazards, means of escape, fire detection, fire doors, compartmentation, firefighting equipment, and management procedures. The report is suitable for submission with your Stirling Council HMO licence application.
How much does a fire risk assessment cost in Stirling?
Fire risk assessment consultants in Stirling typically charge £85–£260. FRASafe produces a complete, BS 9792:2025-aligned PDF report for £45.

Start your Stirling HMO fire risk assessment today

Free to complete. £45 to download your council-ready PDF report.