[Cash-outreach-engagement-circle] Fire risk assessment
Herta Gatter
herta.g at ldn.cash
Thu May 25 11:59:16 BST 2023
Hi Cecile,
Further to the below, CDS Co-operatives shared with me the name of the contractor they use for their properties: https://psmidlands.co.uk/
Please note this is not a recommendation.
Best wishes,
Herta
Outreach and Engagement Circle
Community Assets for Society and Housing
> On 22 May 2023, at 16:07, Herta Gatter <herta.g at ldn.cash> wrote:
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> Hi Cecile,
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> Thanks for getting in touch.
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> I have asked someone about this at Sanford Housing Co-operative and Nettleton Housing Co-operative and they both suggested you should definitely do it even if legally it is a grey area. As I mentioned previously even if you live as a family, in legal terms you are very likely to be classed as HMO, but in any case it’s good to be safe.
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> There is a Fire Risk Prioritisation Webtool you might find useful: https://bpt.homeoffice.gov.uk/home
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> Once you had the fire risk assessment done, you can have conversation about what is applicable / reasonable for your property (e.g. fire doors and fire alarms are very important, but for example you might still hang up coats in the corridor even if strictly not recommended…).
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> I have also asked our housing officer, if she comes back with any other useful resources I will forward them to you!
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> Hope this helps,
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> Herta
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> Outreach and Engagement Circle
> Community Assets for Society and Housing
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>> -------- Forwarded Message --------
>> Subject: Fire risk assessment
>> Date: Mon, 15 May 2023 20:22:54 +0000
>> From: The Drive Enquiries <enquiries at thedrive.coop> <mailto:enquiries at thedrive.coop>
>> To: contact at ldn.cash <mailto:contact at ldn.cash> <contact at ldn.cash> <mailto:contact at ldn.cash>
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>> Hi there,
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>> We need to look further into fire risk assessment at the drive and we were wondering if you would know whether we need to have a written fire risk assessment as per the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.
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>> We have operated up to now as domestic premises and don't have a risk assessment, however our fire alarm needs work and the fire safety maintenance company is asking for a fire risk assessment.
>> Before calling the fire brigade in we want to be clear about how this applies to us: legally we are an HMO but this is a domestic premise, so we don't need to have one.
>> Do you know of anyone who may be able to advise us on this?
>> Many thanks
>> Cecile
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