Consultation outcome

Sprinklers and other fire safety measures in new high-rise blocks of flats

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Applies to England

This consultation has concluded

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Government response: sprinklers and other fire safety measures in new high-rise blocks of flats

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Detail of outcome

Evacuation alert systems

​As a further outcome to this consultation, a change to Approved Document B was made on 1 June 2022 to recommend the provision of evacuation alert systems in new blocks of flats over 18 metres in height.

An impact assessment on this amendment to Approved Document B has been completed. The analysis compares the amendment to a ‘do nothing’ option of no change to the guidance, and another option of setting the evacuation alert systems height threshold to 11 metres instead of 18 metres.

Government response: sprinklers and other fire safety measures in new high-rise blocks of flats

Government response to the consultation on proposed changes to Approved Document B lowering the height threshold for sprinklers in new blocks of flats and introducing new guidance on wayfinding signage and evacuation alert systems.

Impact assessment: sprinklers and other fire safety measures in new high-rise blocks of flats

Impact assessment on the amendments to Approved Document B (fire safety) volumes 1 and 2 regarding sprinklers and wayfinding signage in blocks of flats. These amendments reduce the height threshold for sprinklers in blocks of flats from 30 metres to 11 metres and introduce new guidance on consistent wayfinding signage in blocks of flats over 11 metres to assist firefighters.

The analysis compares the amendments to a ‘do nothing’ option of no change to the guidance, and another option of setting the sprinkler and wayfinding signage height threshold to 18 metres instead of 11 metres.


Original consultation

Summary

Consultation proposal on options to reduce the trigger height for sprinkler provision in new high-rise blocks of flats in England, alongside other fire safety measures.

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Consultation description

​This consultation outlines the government’s intention to amend Approved Document B to reduce the trigger height at which sprinkler systems would be required in new high-rise blocks of flats and asks for views on the trigger height options.

 It also seeks views on proposals to improve wayfinding signage within blocks of flats, and to install evacuation alert systems for use by fire and rescue services.

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Sprinklers and other fire safety measures in new high-rise blocks of flats

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Updates to this page

Published 5 September 2019
Last updated 1 June 2022 + show all updates
  1. Added Evacuation Alert Systems government response and impact assessment.

  2. Added government response and impact assessment.

  3. First published.

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