Report a fire risk
If you see something that you think is a fire hazard or you are concerned about someone’s safety in case of a fire, you can report it.
Read our guidance on when and how to report something to us, when we can help and how you can make an impact yourself.
We can only deal with fire safety concerns in Devon and Somerset. If you have a fire safety concern in another location please contact your local fire service.
If you see a fire risk or hazard
If you see a potential fire risk in Devon and Somerset you can report this to us. However, it may be possible to get it put right before getting us involved. These are some steps we suggest you take.
What you can report to us
You can report concerns about premises in Devon and Somerset. We treat all reports of fire risk confidentially and you do not need to give your name, just details of what is concerning you.
Typical examples of things people report to us include:
- blocked or locked fire exits or fire escape routes whilst the building is in use
- fire alarm not working or can't be heard properly
- there appears to be a risk of fire occurring, or a fire has occurred and the fire and rescue service were not called
- staff do not appear to know what to do in the event of a fire.
How to report a fire safety concern
To report concerns about fire safety in a property in Devon and Somerset:
- call 01392 872567
- email firesafetyhelpdesk@dsfire.gov.uk – please provide the name and address of the premises and the nature of your concern.
If the issue you are reporting cannot wait until office hours to be dealt with, or could genuinely endanger life or property, please call 999 and report it to us.
Concerns about a friend or relative
If you are concerned about a friend or relative and need fire safety advice please call our home safety team on 0800 05 02 999.
Our helplines are open Monday - Friday (10am-4pm).
What we can't help with
We won’t always be able to look into your problem. This could be because:
- it’s something we’re not responsible for
- you haven’t given us enough information for us to make an assessment on what is wrong, who is doing it, where and what law applies
- we decide that it is not a problem that we should take up.
We can’t help you get compensation or help you take someone to court.
We have guidance on who to contact if it's something that we aren't responsible for, such as hazardous materials.
Where to get help
Who to contact if it's something that we are not responsible for such as hazardous materials.