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CIOB asks Gove for meeting over care home fire regs

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Michael Gove (Dreamstime/Kubajunek)

CIOB has written to Michael Gove, secretary of state at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), requesting a meeting about fire safety rules for care homes.

The institute is supporting a campaign by member Steven Miles and his wife Claire, after her mother died in a fire at Newgrange Care Home in Hertfordshire, in April 2017. The couple have been campaigning to amend the fire safety regulations so care homes are classified as ‘higher-risk buildings’ in the Building Safety Act (CM January 2023).

They also want to change the current Building Regulations Approved Document B (ADB) which governs fire safety and currently provides no recommendation for sprinklers to be included in care homes.

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