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Percentage of smoke alarms that did not operate in primary dwelling fires and fires resulting in casualties in dwellings, by type of alarm and reason for failure.
Your council can help you after a fire in your home - Council, emergency housing, Red Cross, fire safety
Annual statistics on fires, casualties and false alarms attended by fire and rescue services across Great Britain.
Primary fires and casualties in other buildings by presence and operation of smoke alarms.
This publication focuses on trends in smoke alarm ownership, fire prevention and protection activities by fire and rescue services, in England, for the financial year April 2019 to March 2020.
This publication focuses on trends in smoke alarm ownership, fire prevention and protection activities by fire and rescue services, in England, for the financial year April 2021 to March 2022.
This publication focuses on trends in smoke alarm ownership, fire prevention and protection activities by fire and rescue services, in England, for the financial year April 2020 to March 2021.
This publication focuses on trends in smoke alarm ownership, fire prevention and protection activities by fire and rescue services, in England, for the financial year April 2018 to March 2019.
This MSN replaces MSN 1666
Product security factsheet accompanying the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill, outlining the problems the Bill will address and how.
How residents in high-rise residential buildings should avoid increasing or creating building safety risks and what to expect from accountable persons.
Detailed statistics on fires, casualties and false alarms attended by fire and rescue services across England; including analyses of the causes of fires and smoke alarms ownership and operation.
This summary explains the new £18.6 million fund to pay for the costs of installing an alarm system in residential buildings to replace Waking Watch.
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