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08/09/2024

CIBSE urgest industry wide adoption of enhanced safety standards

London, UK

Following the fire at a block of flats in Dagenham on Monday, 26 August, CIBSE extends its deepest sympathies to all those affected by this devastating event. The organisation stresses that this incident underscores the urgent need for rigorous fire safety measures across the construction industry.

David Fitzpatrick, Chair of the CIBSE Fire Safety Group, commented: "The recent fire in Dagenham brings into sharp focus the critical importance of fire safety regulations within the construction industry. While early reports have noted that cladding on the building was in the process of being replaced, it is essential that we allow the investigation to determine the full circumstances surrounding the incident. Fire safety is a complex and multifaceted issue that extends far beyond cladding. It encompasses everything from smoke alarms and warning systems to smoke clearance strategies for both escape routes and firefighting operations. The materials used in construction, their correct application, and proper installation are all critical components of a comprehensive fire safety strategy."

The introduction of the new Building Safety Act has set a clear path for the industry, aiming to enhance safety standards across all buildings. As Mr. Fitzpatrick noted, "The industry is witnessing a positive shift towards making every building safer, but this incident highlights the importance of not only applying these standards to new constructions but also prioritising the refurbishment of older buildings. Fire safety remains a pressing issue that cannot be ignored, and it must remain at the forefront of our industry's efforts."

"CIBSE remains committed to advancing fire safety practices and is actively involved in driving these necessary changes across the industry. We urge all stakeholders to maintain a proactive approach to fire safety, ensuring that every building—whether new or old—is as safe as possible for its occupants."


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