The government publishes a list of guides to fire safety standards and law, covering a wide range of settings from hospitals to stables.
One of them, titled “Fire safety in purpose-built flats produced by the Local Government Group” would cover Grenfell Tower, where unknown and understated numbers of people died tragically two weeks ago:
So why is that document missing?
If you click on the link to the document on the government’s fire-safety home page, you find:
It may of course be merely a technical issue, or that the document’s location has been changed and the link has not been updated. But it’s interesting timing.
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You can still download it here:
https://www.local.gov.uk/fire-safety-purpose-built-flats
It’s 192 pages.
Yes, I just downloaded it (again)
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