Fire safety in high rise domestic buildings: analysis of consultation responses
Analysis and key findings from our consultation on strengthening fire safety in high rise domestic buildings.
1. Figures and tables
1.1 Figures
Figure 1. Options for receiving fire safety information
Figure 2. Fire safety information providing good advice on stopping fires from happening
Figure 3. Fire safety information providing good advice on what to do if a fire starts
Figure 4. Fire safety information helping respondents understand the reasons behind fire safety
Figure 5. Fire safety information being easy to understand
Figure 6. Whether way for people to raise concerns about fire safety
Figure 7. Whether the process for raising concerns works
Figure 8. Whether more information on 'stay put' policy would be helpful
Figure 9. Clearer information on dangerous of items
Figure 10. Images on Dangerous Items - whether helpful
Figure 11. Process for removal of items left in common areas
Figure 13. Preferences for receiving information on keeping common areas safe
Figure 15. Whether the guidance is clear for those expected to use it
Figure 16. Is it clear how guidance should be used in practice
Figure 17. Further information that should be included
Figure 18. Is guidance clear for those that factor, manage, give advice on and enforce standards
Figure 19. Should further information be included
Figure 20. Clarity of reasons for fire risk assessment
Figure 21. Is fire assessment method clearly explained in 7 step methodology
Figure 22. Further information necessary
Figure 24. Confidence that process works in practice
Figure 25. Whether how to prevent the impact of fires is clear
Figure 26. Is how to reduce the impact of fires clearly explained
Figure 27. Any further information to be included
Figure 28. Are physical fire safety measures clearly explained
Figure 29. Further information needed
Figure 30. Risk - further information required
Figure 31. Useful to have information on physical fire safety measures in the guidance
Figure 32. Information on legislation clear
Figure 33. Is fire risk assessment template easy to use
Figure 35. Content is clear and easy to understand
Figure 36. Satisfaction with the consultation
Figure 37. Respondents' Satisfaction with using Citizen Space
Figure 38. Willingness to have response published
1.2 Tables
Table 1. Preferred method of receiving fire safety information
Table 2. Fire safety information -Follow-up responses
Table 3. Good advice on what to do if a fire starts - Follow up responses
Table 4. The reasons behind fire safety - Follow-up responses
Table 5. Easy to understand - Follow-up responses
Table 6. Way for people to raise concerns about fire safety - follow up
Table 7. Process for raising concerns - Follow up
Table 8. More information on the 'stay put' policy - Follow up
Table 9. Dangerous Items - follow-up
Table 12. Does Process work - follow-up
Table 13. Clear guidance on who it is applicable to - follow-up
Table 14. Guidance clear - follow-up
Table 15. Clarity of how the guidance should be used - follow-up
Table 16. Further information - follow-up
Table 17. Clear guidance - follow-up
Table 18. Clarity of reasons - follow-up
Table 19. 7 step methodology - follow-up
Table 21. Process works - follow-up
Table 22. Preventing impact - follow-up
Table 23. Reduce impact - follow-up
Table 24. Further information - follow-up
Table 25. Physical fire safety measures - follow-up
Table 26. Further information - follow-up
Table 27. Further information - follow-up
Table 28. Physical fire safety guidance - follow-up
Table 29. Information on legislation - follow-up
Table 30. Template easy to use - Follow-up
Table 31. Ways to let people know the guidance is available
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