Hi All,
Although it is well established that fire risk assessments are required for common areas serving flats, what are your views when flats are served by external common areas only, i.e. maisonettes accessed via a private pathway.
If a fire risk assessment were to be carried out at a property which has internal common areas, consideration would still be given to hazards on external pathways/refuse stores etc, and the potential for external fire spread.
In view of this, would you not consider that a fire risk assessment (although limited in scope) should be undertaken at properties where flats are served by external common areas only (particularly if the landlord is the local council/housing association - responsible for maintaining pathways, gardens, refuse stores etc)?