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It's the sort of disaster we expect to see in a poor third world country.
We are.
It's the sort of disaster we expect to see in a poor third world country.
Now reporting 12 dead confirmed with a significant number unaccounted for. Number not given.
just heard that too
Well how many Tories live in a High Rise?
Political point scoring.
Classy.
I think its a fair point because they are likely to have less awareness of the issues or the concerns of people about living in such places.
Crack on then.
Well how many Tories live in a High Rise?
So very odd today. Busy but the burning building visible outside.
Nothing you can do. We've all been asked to bring toiletries in tomorrow, which I thought a bit odd because they are readily available and this is a capital city in a modern country.
Then it hits you. Survivors have lost everything except what they were sleeping in and they are homeless.
Watching BBC news tonight and the building still seems very much alight behind Huw Edwards.
I agree. I am an Architectural Technologist and work on large scale residential developments for national housebuilder clients. In my 28 year career, I have only dealt with one development of apartments in which a sprinkler system was installed (at the time, the late 90's it was the first development in Surrey to include one). The only reason it was included was because it was the only way to achieve Building Regulation compliance for the design.
You have to remember that the Building Regulations set out the MINIMUM standards that buildings must be constructed to. Most developers see that as the benchmark and anything else is "guilding the lily". The current Part B documents do include references to sprinklers however they only come into play if certain other criteria cannot be met - more often than not, you can make a building safe from fire spread by applying the minimum standards.
There is also no requirement to install a communal fire alarm system - only smoke/heat detectors within individual flats - and 'stay put' policy is normal.
Most tower blocks being designed these days will include the services of a Fire Engineering Consultant to ensure that the design of a building not only complies with the regulations, but exceeds them - sometimes professional engineering not only provides a compliant solution, but can represent a saving to the developer on a design that complies with the minimum standards.
My personal view is that we will see the Building Regulations updated to make sprinkler systems mandatory. Unfortunately, it has taken a catastrophic & tragic event such as this to start the process.
Please keep doing the good work
Please everybody, drop the politics, this is not the time.
Well how many Tories live in a High Rise?