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Fire deaths cited as safety rules updated by Brighton and Hove councillors

by Frank le Duc
Wednesday 18 Jan, 2017 at 11:46PM
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Fire deaths cited as safety rules updated by Brighton and Hove councillors

Safety rules have been tightened by councillors after they were told that fires had killed five people in Brighton and Hove over the past six years.

Although not all of those fires were in council-owned homes, council officials and fire chiefs prepared an updated policy reflecting rule changes and safe ways of tackling new problems.

In the past year alone two people died in fires in their home – one of them in a council block.

Community campaigner Chris Cooke died in a fire at his home in Essex Place, in Brighton, in February last year.

And nurse Alan Phillips died at his flat on the corner of Upper St James’s Street and Charlotte Street, in Kemp Town, in July.

A report to members of Brighton and Hove City Council said: “Between 2011 and 2016 there have been 4,076 fires in the city resulting in five fatalities, 190 casualties and 62 rescues.

“During 2016 there have been 20 fires within the council-owned stock, tragically with one fatality.”

The report, to the council’s Housing and New Homes Committee, said: “The policy formally confirms the delayed evacuation procedure that we follow in purpose-built blocks where residents, if not directly affected by the fire, should remain within their property until advised otherwise, usually by the emergency services.”

It also said: “A review of mobility scooters, across the city was started earlier this year, assessing the storage options available for those tenants continuing to park in common ways.

“Advice from ESFRS (East Sussex Fire and Rescue Service) is that scooters should not be parked in the common ways of residential blocks where they would block escape routes.”

Work was taking place, councillors were told, to help those affected find appropriate ways of storing their scooters.

The report added: “Alongside this policy we have also
• updated our clear common ways procedure
• started work on a vulnerable tenants and fire safety process – this will ensure that our most vulnerable tenants are assessed and an overall risk management plan and measures are put in place to support them and minimise fire risk
• installed a sprinkler system in Somerset Point with further schemes subject to committee decision
• agreed a cooker cut-off pilot which will take place in one seniors housing scheme
• reviewed mobility scooter storage options across the city

“A project group is working on a protocol in respect of hoarding. The purpose is to enable targeted multi agency support to vulnerable residents of Brighton and Hove who are known to hoard.

“The group are formed of the fire service, mental health services, adult social care, housing, GPs and others, to develop a unified approach to resolving high-level hoarding cases.

“The fire risks to property, the person, neighbours and fire fighters are higher where hoarding exists.

“ESFRS and the police are working with housing to develop information and agree processes to enable safe supportive resettlement of vulnerable high-risk incoming tenants.

“There are instances where an incoming tenant will not have lived independently, possibly for years, and instead received intensive support to manage their accommodation.

“For example, those leaving supported housing, hostels or prison are to be provided with additional support and visited where required to enable safe independent living.”

The committee approved the policy.

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