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As a landlord, in most cases it is cost prohibitive to install systems such as sprinklers and in some case impossible, no matter much how money we have. It is better to have fire prevention, rather than suppression. Using fire retardant materials in furnishings, decor and flooring's is a good start. Well lit and clear escape routes is also very important. Fire escapes are already a mandatory requirement for residential buildings higher than two storeys. HMOs occupied by more than three unrelated people already require alarms and extinguishers etc.
Although I am no longer in the HMO sector, all my properties have extinguishers, smoke alarms and fire blankets installed. They also have fire escape rope ladders in at least one up stairs fire egress window, in conjunction with window hammers. These items are checked on a regular basis and I have clauses in rental agreements, which include that the tenants are in breach of their tenancy, if they allow theses items to be misused or fall into disrepair, e.g. if they do not tell me that the fire extinguisher has developed a fault (leak etc.), or that they don't bother to replace the batteries in the smoke alarms, they run the risk of losing their tenancy (rather a homeless tenant than a dead tenant). The cost of these items is are not expensive (neither are they cheap either), but they are reflected in the rent. I have calculated that over about five years, on average, approximately eight pounds a month goes toward the installation and maintenance of this equipment. Most landlords will do everything that is necessary and more to protect their assets (that includes the tenants as well as the properties) and that includes preventing fire from burning them down. The insurance may replace the buildings, but not necessarily the rent. ---------- Post added at 00:34 ---------- Previous post was at 00:28 ---------- Quote:
To install a modern day sprinkler system in a block of six flats, would cost between about fifty and one hundred thousand pounds. That's a lot of carpets. |
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You mean 'please' rather than 'pleas' Sine' (unless used in Latin or Mathematical phrases) is not a word in the English language. 'Sign' looks more appropriate. And lose the flashing background. The nineties are well and truly over. |
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Daniel, the OP is dyslexic (the user name is a bit of a clue ;) ), not fair pointing out spelling errors in that way, really. ;)
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Signed, although I don't think it'll make much difference..
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Signed. |
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https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/...2009/12/39.gif And yes I am Dyslexic! Thank you to all of you who have Signed the petition. |
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Already signed. One signature may not make any difference but get enough people to demand to be heard and maybe some one will listen.
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Thank you for Signing the petition, and you are spot on, on wat you sed.
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Eeeek, this would mean no more indoor BBQ's... I think I'll pass!!!
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Plus see: Fire safety law and guidance documents for business So wear have I got it wrong on what I said? |
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