Everything accountable persons need to understand the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 and maintain compliant residential blocks.
Master the 5-point check. Learn to identify correct certification marks, check gap sizes, inspect intumescent seals, and verify self-closing mechanisms.
A plain-English breakdown of your legal duties for residential buildings over 11 metres, covering both communal and flat entrance doors.
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Under the Building Safety Act 2022, the Principal Accountable Person (PAP) is usually the organization or individual who owns or has a repairing obligation for the common parts of the building. This can be a freeholder, management company, or Right to Manage (RTM) company.
For residential buildings over 11 metres in height, the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022 mandate that all communal fire doors must be checked at least quarterly. Flat entrance doors must be checked on an annual basis.
Yes. In fact, digital logs are recommended as they provide an immutable, timestamped record of compliance. Our platform ensures your logs meet the required standard to prove due diligence to the Fire and Rescue Service.