Our priority is to ensure our homes are safe and meet evolving fire safety regulations.
We work with you to keep your homes and building safe but it’s important to be prepared in case a fire does break out.
Knowing your building’s evacuation plan and your fire escape routes is an important first step. We consult with the fire services before deciding what is appropriate for your building. In some buildings, it is safer to evacuate while in others, it is safer to stay in your home (known as a ‘stay put policy’). You’ll find a Fire Action Plan on the wall when you enter your building. This will let you know whether to stay put or evacuate and where your fire escapes are, so please take five minutes to read it carefully and refresh your memory from time to time.
If you would like help understanding or developing your escape plan or a further explanation of the Fire Action Plan and how it affects you, please contact us.
Important: if your flat is affected by fire, heat or smoke, leave immediately, closing the door behind you. Do not use the lift to leave the building, even if it is working. Once you’re safely outside, phone 999 for the Fire and Rescue Service.
For more information, click here to view our Stay Put fire action plan.
For more information, click here to view our Total Evacuation fire action plan.