Flat owners may be lulled into a false sense of security that their block has been the subject of a fire risk assessment.
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The London Fire Brigade have recently launched a new campaign to educate residents in flats and apartments of their route of escape.
Taking place between 15 and 21 September 2014, Fire Door Safety Week makes a return following a hugely successful launch in 2013.
Since 2003, the use of environmentally harmful R22 refrigerant gases in new air conditioning systems has been banned.
This advice note summarises some of the main health & safety regulations that apply to blocks of flats, including converted houses.
Fire Risk Assessments address the requirements of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
Fire Doors are part of a building’s passive fire protection system and are fundamental to most fire strategies for buildings.
The term ‘’contractor‘’ includes any individual or company who enters premises to fulfil a contractual obligation between the property owner or their managing agent and a third party company.
There is a notice on the board in the common areas that for fire escape purposes, the block has a stay put policy. What does that mean?
London 1 Stop offers some tips for finding the right maintenance contractor.