Chichester restaurant fined thousands for breaching fire safety laws
A Chichester restaurant has been fined thousands of pounds after being prosecuted for breaching fire safety laws according to Chichester Observer. The Wildwood restaurant chain plead guilty to four charges under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 following...
Milton Keynes guest house owner fined nearly £25000 for fire safety breaches
A Milton Keynes guest house owner has been fined nearly £25,000 for serious breaches of fire safety regulations according to onemk.co.uk Ms Nicole Harris, owner and responsible person of a house providing letting accommodation at 2 Titchmarsh Court, Oldbrook, appeared...
Fire safety and HMOs
An HMO is a House in Multiple Occupation; a property being shared by a minimum of three tenants that are not related to one another. All HMOs have to abide by the rules of the Housing Act 2004. The property needs to be properly managed and safe of course, and there...
Property management companies and fire safety
Property management companies tend to deal with a great variety of different building types, which have very different shapes, sizes and fire risks. The risk of fire in an apartment building is clearly very different to that in a school or a managed office block, and...
Student behaviour increases fire risks
The great majority of students at university regularly engage in activities that create a risk of fire in university halls or other forms of student accommodation, according to public insurance company Zurich Municipal, which has based its conclusions on research...
Fire Service appeal to parents after multiple fires
A massive rise in fires that have been deliberately lit over the course of the Easter holidays has resulted in a plea being made to parents and guardians by the Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service. East Staffordshire witnessed an increase of a staggering 278 percent...
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