The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022

The Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 (the Regulations) require responsible persons (RPs) for buildings with two or more sets of domestic premises to provide information to residents. If a building is at least 18 metres or 7 storeys in height, RPs will also need to provide information to Kent Fire and Rescue Service. 

To understand what information you may need to provide and to who, please see the helpful diagram below. 

This diagram provides an overview of the different requirements dependent on your building and its height

It shows the specific things RPs for multi-occupied residential buildings must do, depending on the height of the building. You will find further details below.

What Responsible Persons need to do

Responsible Persons (RPs) of multi-occupied residential buildings must take specific actions. The number of actions they need to take will depend on the height of the building.

If your building has two or more sets of domestic premises

you must provide... 

Fire Safety Information to Residents

The RP must provide fire safety information to their residents on how to report a fire and what a resident must do once a fire has occurred.   

Fire Door Information

The RP must provide residents with information relating to the importance of fire doors in fire safety. 

For further information please see Fire door guidance and Fire doors checklist published by the government.

If your building is over 11 metres in height

you must also provide...

Fire Door checks

The RP should carry out annual checks of flat entrance doors. They must also undertake quarterly checks of all fire doors in the common parts.

For further information please see Fire door guidance and Fire doors checklist published by the government on the 19 January 2023

If your building is at least 18 metres or 7 storeys in height

you must provide the above, plus the following...

Secure Information Boxes

The RP must install and maintain a secure information box in their building. This box must contain the name and contact details of the RP and hard copies of the building and floor plans.   Learn about Secure Information Boxes

External Wall Systems

The RP must prepare a record of the design of the external walls of the building including the materials used in their construction. The record must provide information on the level of fire risk associated with the externals and any mitigating steps that have been taken. The RP is required to electronically share a copy of the record with the local fire and rescue service  

Learn how to submit your information 

Building Plans

The RP must prepare up-to-date floor plans, alongside a single page building plan which identifies key firefighting equipment. The RP is required to electronically share copies of the plans with the local fire and rescue service as well as provide paper copies of the plans within the premises’ secure information box.   

Learn how to submit your plans

Lifts and other Key Fire-Fighting Equipment

The RP must undertake routine monthly checks of lifts intended for use by firefighters, evacuation lifts, and other key pieces of firefighting equipment.  Any faults identified with equipment that cannot be rectified within 24 hours should be reported to the local fire and rescue service via electronic means. 

Learn how to report faults and fault rectification 

 

Wayfinding Signage

The RP must install floor identification signs and flat indicator signs. The signage is intended to assist responding firefighters and should be visible in low light or smoky conditions.  

 

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Your building's structure and external walls

As a result of the Fire Safety Act 2022, a building’s structure and external walls (including windows, balconies, cladding, insulation, and fixings) must now be considered as part of the fire risk assessment for the premises. Fire risk assessments that do not consider these should be updated as quickly as practicable. 

To help RPs update their fire risk assessment in line with the above, the government has developed the Fire Risk Assessment Prioritisation Tool (the FRAPT).   

Go to information about FRAPT

Further information

Video learning - Understanding the Fire Safety (England) Regulations

A helpful video by the National Fire Chiefs Council explaining what the Regulations mean for RPs

Watch the NFCC video

Submitting your documents to KFRS

If you are an RP for a multi-occupied residential building of 18 metres or over, you must send us an external wall report, your building plans, and report any fault and its rectification. 

Sending your documents

Secure Information Boxes

Read about Secure Information boxes, what they should contain and where you need to position them.

Secure Information Boxes

Government guidance

The Home office have published a helpful short guide for those with duties under fire safety law.  They have also produced a series of fact sheets to assist RPs.

Go to the Home Office Gudance