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Comprehensive Guide to Sprinkler Systems Integration under the Building Safety Act 2022
In this article, we delve into the Building Safety Act 2022; The Act came into force on the 1st April 2023 introducing new duties for the management of fire and building safety in high-rise residential buildings. These buildings are defined as those that are at least 18 meters in height or have a minimum of seven stories and contain at least two residential units.
As of 1st October 2023, the new regime of the Act came into law, including changes to the requirement for higher-risk buildings (HRB); increased responsibilities for building owners, and changes to the fire safety legislation.
Introduction to the BSA 2022:
The introduction of the Act comes as a direct result of the Grenfell disaster and off the back of the Dame Judy Hackitt report. The report highlighted systematic failings within building regulation processes and fire safety, and identified cultural and behavioural failings within the construction and building management industries.
The Building Safety Act focuses on the following key areas:
- The safety and standards of all buildings.
- Assuring the safety of HRB’S from construction to occupation and through the life span of the building.
- Improving the competence of people responsible for overseeing, managing and delivering works to High Risk Buildings.
- Ensuring clearer standards and guidance.
- Putting residents at the heart of a new system of building safety.
Triangle Fire Systems: Lead by Example: The Act defines competence as “having appropriate skills, knowledge, experience and behaviours.” At Triangle Fire, in addition to our FIRAS accreditation, we also hold CHAS Elite certification and all our Engineers hold CSCS cards. More information about our accreditations can be found on our website.
Triangle Fire leads with expertise and precision. Our all-encompassing approach ensures every phase, from design to installation adheres to the highest standards of quality and compliance with the objective to enforce safety of people, property and businesses.
Your Roadmap to Compliance:
Our detailed project plan is your blueprint for seamless integration of sprinkler systems, from the initial consultations to final regulatory approval. We provide a clear, step-by-step approach to ensure your project’s success, whether this be new build or retrofit.
Navigating Potential Challenges:
Understanding potential hurdles is key to project success. At Triangle we identify critical risks and implement strategic solutions to mitigate these challenges, ensuring a smooth path to compliance and safety. Liaising throughout the entire process ensures a comprehensive service is delivered.
Partnering for Success:
Choosing Triangle Fire means partnering with an industry leader committed to excellence. Collaborating with us early in the project ensures you have a clear defined strategy for your build, agreed with all stakeholders from the onset, and limiting your risk of scope gaps within the scheme. Our comprehensive technical services, combined with proactive project management and highly skilled team, guarantee that your project meets regulatory standards.
Let’s Connect:
Ready to start your project or would like some more information? Contact us to discuss your needs with our experts. We’re here to guide you every step of the way, from consultation to completion.
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