Just had a look at this property. It has good compartmentation throughout, including self closing FD30s doors to flats, subdividing doors along corridors and a protected stairwell etc.
There are no staff on site, and the property is used to temporarily house young homeless people. There is a full Grade A LD2 system in place, as well as local detectors in each flat.
There are regular false alarms due to call points in the common areas being maliciously activated (which the Fire Authority have raised concerns about), and regular acts of vandalism in the common areas
Its a difficult one in terms of the appropriateness of a communal alarm. Current guidance sets out that a communal alarm in a property with this type of compartmentation should be avoided (particularly where there are no staff based on site to silence and reset the alarm each time it is falsely activated). However, it is also evident that the common areas will not always be 'fire sterile' due to the behaviour of the residents.
The alarm system is usually ignored throughout due to the regularity of false activations. I believe the decision to be made is whether to remove the manual call points and retain automatic detection only (whilst re educating the residents), or to remove the communal system all together. I would be interested to hear the views of others who have faced a similar scenario.