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New fire safety rules to protect vulnerable residents now in force

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New fire safety regulations aimed at protecting vulnerable residents are now in effect.

Introduced on April 6, the measures apply to certain multi-occupied residential buildings in England and require building owners, landlords, or managers – referred to as the ‘Responsible Person’ – to identify residents who may need help evacuating in the event of a fire.

The regulations were introduced following recommendations from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.

Dave Bray, area manager for protection, said: “These changes are an important step towards making sure everyone feels safe in their own home, especially those who might need extra support in an emergency.

“They give much clearer expectations for building owners and managers, and we welcome that.”

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Fire safety changes introduce new duties for property owners

Fire safety changes introduce new duties for property owners

Under the Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation Plans) (England) Regulations 2025, Responsible Persons must complete a person-centred fire risk assessment and create an emergency evacuation statement for each identified resident.

They are also required to inform the local fire and rescue service and review it regularly.

The regulations cover all high-rise residential buildings at least 18 metres tall or with seven or more storeys.

They also apply to multi-residential buildings taller than 11 metres that require a simultaneous evacuation strategy.

Residents who believe they need assistance are encouraged to contact their building owner or managing agent.

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