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Fire Safety Regulations in England come into force

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The Fire Safety (England) Regulations come into force on 23 January. Stephanie Geesink and Dom Turner-Harriss explain what is expected from building owners.

The fire safety regulations are the latest in a series of legislative measures implementing the recommendations in the Hackitt review, following the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

The regulations broadly concern in-occupation responsibilities for high-rise buildings, expanding on the Fire Safety Order 2005. There are only a few relating to all buildings with two or more domestic premises and communal areas.

The regulations are likely to have the biggest impact on building owners. However, the requirements are anticipated to flow down to the obligations on contractors and sub-contractors when constructing, refurbishing or maintaining the relevant buildings.

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