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Flats built to the requirements laid down in British Standard Code of Practice 3: Chapter IV: Part 1: 1971, have been designed and built with safety in mind. The walls, the doors between flats, stairs and corridors are specially designed to resist fire and stop the spread of smoke - when they are not in use these doors should be kept closed. In your own flat you will find that you can get to your front door without going through the rooms where a fire is most likely to start - the kitchen and the living room. Outside the building, roads and other areas are designed so that emergency vehicles can get as near as possible. You should find a public telephone close by where you can call the fire brigade. Don't block your escape route What to do if fire breaks out in your flat
If fire breaks out elsewhere in your building *The advice contained on this page is only appropriate to high rise flats in blocks built to the requirements laid down in British Standard Code of Practice 3: Chapter IV: Part 1: 1971. If you are in any doubt as to whether your block is of that standard, ask your local housing authority. |