Agree with you Val, but fires will happen, the most vunerable will perish, and some poor sole who's given their life to providing care will be punished.
Many, many small to medium homes are not cost effective on current staffing levels, increase them to be capable of implementing the emrgency plan 'without fire service intervention' they will and are closing, not being sold as a business but being demolished and flats being built, and good caring managers are leaving the industry.
I guess this is progress, we had law and order, now we have rules and regulations, but they are not realistic.
The non-prescriptive risk-based approach of the guides means that no particular method of fire protection is emphasised. It is assumed that most buildings will not conform to the guidance provided in Approved Document B to the Building Regulations in England and Wales, but that it is not reasonable to expect such buildings to undergo substantial (and expensive) new work, if the Government really cared for the most vunerable, they would have approved loans for the fitting of sprinkler systems for care homes as the USA have.
Rose Park - so what, what do residents contribute to Gordons coffers!!