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ECA and FSA welcome new Fire Safety Regulations

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ECA and the Fire and Security Association (FSA) have welcomed the new Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022.

ECA Technical Director, Mike Smith says, “Although it has taken some time since the tragic fire at Grenfell in 2017 to introduce new legislation and guidance, relating to fire safety in residential buildings, ECA and FSA welcome the introduction of these new regulations and supporting guidance.

“These provide much-needed detail and impose duties on responsible persons for buildings which have two or more sets of domestic premises, and contain common parts through which residents would need to evacuate. We are also pleased to see more stringent requirements for buildings over 11m in height and high rise buildings.”

The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 require responsible persons for high rise residential buildings to:

In residential buildings with storeys over 11m in height, responsible persons will be required to:

In all multi-occupied residential buildings with two or more sets of domestic premises, responsible persons will be required to:

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