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National statistics on fires, casualties, false alarms and non-fire incidents attended by the fire and rescue services in England.
Your council can help you after a fire in your home - Council, emergency housing, Red Cross, fire safety
The Home Office collects detailed information on incidents attended by Fire and Rescue Services.
This collection brings together all documents relating to ‘Detailed analysis of fires attended by fire and rescue services in England’, this series was previously entitled Fire Statistics: England.
This collection brings together all documents relating to fire incidents response times.
This collection brings together all documents relating to fire and rescue authorities operational statistics.
This series brings together all documents relating to fire and rescue research and analysis.
Information for Fire and Rescue Services and fire investigators on how they can notify product-related fires to businesses and regulators.
New analysis of other building fires in warehouses.
Immediate and long term health effects of explosions and exposure to chemicals that occur during an explosion or fire.
This series brings together all documents relating to Fire research
In smoke control areas you can only use certain types of fuel or exempt appliances - find out if you live in one and what you can burn
This page brings together information leaseholders and other residents should be aware of on fire safety, and remediation of historic building safety defects – including who is responsible for paying for remediation works.
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