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LGA - New fire safety guidelines for flats

New guidance is being draw up to improve fire safety in blocks of flats.

The Local Government Group has been commissioned to put together the specialist advice which will be used for social and private landlords, risk assessors, fire officers and others in the housing sector.

The new guidance will run alongside existing advice on housing fire safety published in 2008. As well as dealing with new-build, repair and refurbishment in flats, it will also tackle issues surrounding vandalism.

Cllr Gary Porter, Chairman of the Local Government Group’s Environment and Housing Programme Board, said:

“Clear and comprehensive fire safety guidance can mean the difference between life and death.

“The existing advice covers most types of property very well, but it was never meant for blocks of flats and it’s become apparent some landlords are unsure of their legal responsibilities in such buildings. This was compounded by fire risk assessors being unclear about the level of investigation required when carrying out risk assessments.

“These extra guidelines should resolve these issues and help make sure everyone involved in the housing sector knows exactly what they have to do so residents are made as safe as possible.”

The decision to compile new guidelines follows a Local Government Group summit last month attended by representatives from Government, the Tenant Services Authority and social and private landlords. 

Author: LGA Media Office
Contact: LGA Media Team, Tel: 020 7664 3333

NOTES TO EDITORS

“Housing – fire safety: guidance on fire safety provisions in certain types of existing housing” was published in 2008 by Local Authorities Coordinators of Regulatory Services, now Local Government Regulation, in partnership with the Chief Fire Officers Association and the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health. The guidance was designed to help regulators and landlords understand the requirements of the Housing Act 2004 and the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

The new guidelines, commissioned and funded by the Department for Communities and Local Government, are expected to be published in July. Local Government Improvement and Development will lead on the sector-led project and Colin Todd Associates will consult. The Electricity Safety Council will also consult financially. Once ready the document will be made available as a free internet download.

For details of the new project visit - http://www.lga.gov.uk/lga/core/page.do?pageId=18308

Local Government Improvement and Development and Local Government Regulation are parts of the Local Government Group. 

 

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