4th Quarterly Fire Safety Reform Bulletin form the Home Office Fire Safey Unit
This short guide is intended to assist ‘persons’ with duties under fire safety legislation in England under Article 50 of the FSO to comply with the legislation. Its purpose is to explain the duties in simple, nonlegal language.
If you own, manage or operate a business, you need to comply with fire safety law. The main law is the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 or "the Fire Safety Order". It applies across England and Wales and came into force on 1 October 2006.
This guidance is intended to assist those with duties under the Fire Safety (England) Regulations to comply with regulation 10, which makes requirements about fire doors in all buildings that contain two or more domestic premises and that contain common parts, through which residents would need to evacuate in a fire.
Fire door checklist template, provided by Home Office
This briefing discusses fire safety requirements for houses and blocks of flats, the 'stay put' strategy and the government response to the Grenfell Tower fire.
ARMA Guidance Note B05: Fire Safety guidance note sets out the key requirements for managing fire safety in multi-occupied residential buildings.