Updated fire safety guidance for small blocks of flats in England

Firefighters are warning smokers to discard cigarettes carefully after eight fire engines and around 60 firefighters tackled a flat fire on Otto Street in Kennington.

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Expanded guidance clarifies fire safety law compliance

The Home Office has published an updated guide to assist those responsible for fire safety in small blocks of flats.

This guide provides practical advice to help social housing providers, landlords, and managing agents comply with the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022.

As outlined by the Home Office, the guide focuses on blocks limited to three storeys and includes recommendations for maintaining fire precautions such as compartmentation, fire-resisting doors, and escape routes.

Legal updates and recommendations

The updated version incorporates changes introduced by Section 156 of the Building Safety Act 2022.

It also explains the use of modal verbs like “must,” “should,” and “may” in fire safety guidance, clarifying the legal obligations versus recommended practices.

The guide emphasises the importance of regular fire risk assessments, which must be tailored to each building’s unique design and features.

Fire door checks and maintenance guidance

A key focus of the guide is on maintaining fire doors, a critical element of compartmentation.

The guidance outlines inspection procedures to ensure that doors are self-closing, fit securely within their frames, and meet the required fire resistance standards.

The Home Office advises that responsible persons should check fire doors at least every six months and keep records of all inspections and maintenance work.

Supporting residents and improving safety

Engaging with residents is highlighted as an essential part of fire safety management.

The guide mandates providing annual updates to residents on fire safety measures, escape routes, and the importance of maintaining fire doors.

Residents must also receive detailed instructions on what to do in the event of a fire, aligned with a ‘stay put’ strategy where applicable.

Updated fire safety guidance for small blocks of flats: Summary

The Home Office’s updated guidance aims to support compliance with fire safety laws in small blocks of flats across England.

It covers legal updates under the Building Safety Act 2022, recommendations for fire risk assessments, and the maintenance of fire doors.

The guide also stresses the importance of engaging with residents to promote fire safety awareness and outlines actions to prevent fires and ensure safe evacuation.

Those responsible for buildings must review and apply these guidelines to their specific properties and seek professional advice when necessary.

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