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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Fire Safety => Topic started by: jakespop on March 04, 2011, 08:40:31 AM
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I know that fire safety order applies to holiday homes, caravans etc. Can anyone confirm if the order applies to the actual Caravan/Camping site in respect of "fire points" etc. I cannot find a specific reference!
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I know that fire safety order applies to holiday homes, caravans etc. Can anyone confirm if the order applies to the actual Caravan/Camping site in respect of "fire points" etc. I cannot find a specific reference!
Don't see why not as it is a relevant place with common areas.
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Yes The fire safety order applies. The buildings are simply dealt with in the normal way, the question is what is a reasonable standard to apply to the general camping areas? I use the local licensing standards which generally are based on the Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1961.
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Thanks for replies. That was my thinking. I also just wanted to check I hadnt missed some recent specific guidance on camping/caravanning sites.
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Hi Jake
Sorry for late reply ...
Unfortunately there is little guidance on fire safety on campsites / touring caravan sites.
It may be worth casting your eye over the model standards document for residential / mobile parks and using that as a marker and it also might be worth talking to some of the Coastal Brigades, some of them have publish localised guidance - Cornwall Fire Service in partiular used to publish something on their website (cant find it now) as did Devon prior to their merger with Somerset Fire Brigade.