1. Tower blocks have been built and assessed with fire safety in mind, so that if there is a fire, it is unlikely to spread to any other flats or common areas. 2. If there is a fire in another flat or the common area, it is usually safer to remain in your own flat until the Fire Service arrives.

Who is responsible for Grenfell Tower Fire?

Arconic, formerly known as Alcoa, supplied the Reynobond 55 cladding panels with a polyethylene (PE) core that were used in the refurbishment of Grenfell Tower, and were later found to have fuelled the blaze which claimed 72 lives.

Was the cladding on Grenfell illegal?

The public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire has found that external cladding did not meet Building Regulations. A report written by Sir Martin Moore Bick concluded that the cladding did not comply with the Building Regulation aimed at preventing the external spread of fire, but instead ‘actively promoted it’.

What year was Grenfell Tower Fire?

June 14, 2017
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Is gas allowed in tower blocks?

There is no gas supply to tower blocks due to the fire risk. All your appliances, including cookers, must be electric. Your heating will normally be supplied by electric storage heaters.

How many tower blocks are there in the UK?

Since 1949 around 6,500 tower blocks have been built in the UK, many of them in the 1960s and 1970s, with around 2,700 in Greater London alone.

Has building regulations changed since Grenfell?

The new Approved Documents do not reflect any new policies, but take account of amendments to the Building Regulations made following the Grenfell tower fire, namely: The ban on the installation of combustible materials in external walls on buildings with a height of 18 metres or more introduced in October 2019.

Has anyone been held accountable for Grenfell?

‘No one has been held accountable’: Adele’s powerful Grenfell tribute on fourth anniversary. Adele thanked survivors’ group Grenfell United and reminded the world how “no one has been held accountable” for the tower block fire that claimed 72 lives in West London.

Is Grenfell tower still standing?

The UK government has decided to demolish Grenfell Tower four years after a fatal fire tore through the block of flats in west London, following a report that states the building should be “deconstructed at the earliest possible opportunity”. In total 72 people lost their lives in the fire.

Is Grenfell tower still standing 2020?

The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG), which has taken ownership of the tower since 2018, has assured the families that the tower will not be pulled down before the fifth anniversary of the blaze in June 2022.An independent Grenfell Tower Memorial Commission, made up of representatives of …

Which UK city has the most tower blocks?

Geography. The city of Glasgow in Scotland contains the highest concentration of tower blocks in the UK – examples include the Hutchensontown C blocks in the Gorbals, the 20-storey blocks in Sighthill, and the 31-storey Red Road flats in the city’s north east.

Are You responsible for fire safety in a tower block?

If you are responsible for fire safety in a tower block, then firstly you must make sure you have a valid fire risk assessment and that all of the recommendations have been carried out. This is the most important way you can protect your residents from fire.

Who is responsible for fire safety in a leasehold property?

If the property is leasehold, then the tenant and the leaseholder are jointly responsible for making sure the flat has an adequate fire door as the front door. The landlord or managing agent is usually responsible for fire safety in the ‘common areas’ of a tower block or purpose-built block of flats, such as stairwells and corridors.

What are the fire safety issues at Grenfell Tower?

In November 2016, the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority served a fire deficiency notice, listing many fire safety issues at Grenfell Tower that required action from KCTMO by May 2017. Areas of concern identified included fire doors, the smoke venting system and the firefighters’ lift controls.

What are the fire regulations for a flat front door?

5. Have suitable fire doors – flat front doors should be fire doors of a suitable standard. Fire doors in common areas, such as corridors, must also be of the right standard, and kept closed at all times. They should be clearly labelled with ‘Fire door, keep shut’ signs.