ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services (RBFRS) is urging landlords and responsible persons to be prepared for new fire safety regulations.
The regulations have been introduced to meet the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 1 recommendations.
Matt Hoult, group manager, prevention and protection policy at RBFRS, said: “The new fire safety (England) regulations impose significant new legal requirements of responsible persons for multi-occupied residential buildings.
“They take effect on Monday, January 23. it’s crucial that responsible persons are prepared for the changes. Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue service is here to support responsible persons and would encourage you to visit our dedicated website page for more information.”
The regulations require responsible persons of high-rise residential buildings to provide information on their building to RBFRS, which can be done via the website.
The information to be shared includes details of the construction of the external walls, floor and buildings plans, and information on known faults with key firefighting equipment.
For more information, visit: rbfrs.co.uk