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Redline Compliance Limited

Redline Compliance Ltd provides independent passive fire and building compliance inspections for public sector and commercial clients. The practice focuses on objective assessment, clear reporting and practical guidance, without links to product sales or remedial contracting. Work supports accountable persons, responsible persons and senior leaders who hold legal duties under current fire and building safety law.

Core services cover third-party certified fire door inspections, fire stopping and compartmentation surveys, condition and planned maintenance surveys, plus technical drawings and applications for planning permission and building regulations approval. Inspections follow relevant British Standards, Approved Document B guidance and the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order and Building Safety Act. Surveys record construction details, non-compliances, risk level, priorities and suggested actions. Structured reports include photographic evidence, asset registers and summary dashboards which support programmes, procurement and board reporting.

Director Reece Simpson holds a BSc (Hons) in Building Surveying and experience across social housing, education, care and commercial projects. Experience includes large-scale fire door inspection programmes, fire stopping reviews, stock condition and pre-construction surveys, and technical consultancy for major contractors and local authorities. Fire door inspections follow BlueSky Certification requirements, supported by formal fire door inspector training and ongoing quality assurance. Drone-assisted surveys support hard-to-reach external elements where safe and appropriate. Redline Compliance Ltd offers inspection and advisory services only, which removes any conflict between inspection findings and later remedial work.

Based in North East England and working nationwide, the organisation supports local authorities, housing associations, academy trusts, emergency services and central government estates. Project scopes range from one-off surveys for individual buildings to long-term inspection programmes across large portfolios. Surveyors use standardised inspection templates, photographic capture and secure digital storage. This approach improves consistency, reduces subjectivity and allows clients to track trends across buildings and over time. Data from surveys feeds into asset management systems, planned maintenance models and compliance dashboards, helping decision-makers direct resources where risk is highest. Ongoing training, internal review and engagement with professional bodies support surveyor competence and alignment with emerging regulation and guidance. Clients receive support from initial enquiry through to post-survey clarification and review.