Rod Reed has urged Bromley Council to require sprinkler systems in all new residential flats, amid ongoing concerns about fire safety following the Grenfell disaster. The London Fire Brigade has advocated for universal sprinkler installation in residential blocks, regardless of height, although the current rule applies only to buildings over 11m. Reed criticized a planned 230-home development for not adhering to fire safety guidance and noted building design alterations that circumvent safety regulations. Hadley Property Group asserts compliance with all safety standards, while authorities previously approved the development plans.
Mr Reed emphasized that no block is safe without a sprinkler system, citing the Grenfell tragedy as a failure to learn crucial fire safety lessons.
Hadley Property Group and Clarion Housing Group claimed their development meets current building regulations and fire safety standards, despite renewed concerns over fire safety measures.
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