![]() ![]() take extra care in the kitchen and never leave young children alone in there.make sure everyone can easily find door and window keys.make a fire action plan so everyone in your home knows how to escape.if you have smoke alarms already, please test on a regular basis by pushing the button.fit smoke alarms on each level in your home.remove internal doors or their closers inside your flat.leave bags of rubbish by the chutes, in communal areas, outside bin rooms or outside your flat.leave mopeds, motorcycles or other machinery that has a petrol tank in your flat or communal area.prop or wedge open doors in communal areas – closed doors will slow the spread of fire and smoke.maintain your smoke alarms and test them weekly – never remove them or cover them up.place bags of rubbish down the chutes or in outside bins.keep communal areas clear of any obstacles, such as plants, bikes, pushchairs and mobility scooters, so people can leave buildings safely in the event of a fire.The Stay Put Policy applies to all tenants and visitors. ![]() ![]() Each flat is a safe zone since we completed fire stopping work, which closed gaps in walls, floors and ceilings and between flats and communal areas, through which smoke could have spread into people’s homes. We have a Stay Put Policy, which means tenants do not need to evacuate their flat (unless there is a fire in the flat). We need your help to maintain fire safety in and around your block of flats. The walls, certain doors and the floors are designed to withstand fire and slow the spread of smoke. Your flat has been designed with safety in mind. ![]()
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