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The government advises that personalised fire safety information sheets must be provided for residents who live in what they deem as ‘high-risk’ residential buildings. The government defines a high-risk residential building as a building 18m and above, or 7 storeys and above.
You’ll see you have one of three types of evacuation plan: either stay put, simultaneous evacuation or a stay put with a phased evacuation. This information and which type of plan is used at your building is displayed on the Fire Action Notice. This information is also provided to you when you move into your home.
Our buildings which fit within this criteria are listed below:
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in 6 Portsmouth Road, our current one is Portsmouth Road fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about 6 Portsmouth Road on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Portsmouth Road Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Aggie Weston, our current one is Aggie Weston fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Aggie Weston on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Aggie Weston Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Ark Royal House, our current one is Ark Royal House fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Ark Royal House on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Ark Royal House Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Bernie Tunstall, our current one is Bernie Tunstall fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Bernie Tunstall Place on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Bernie Tunstall Place Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Collins Place, our current one is Collins Place fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Collins Place on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Collins Place Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Empire View 1-37, our current one is Empire View 1-37 fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Empire View 1-37 on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Empire Court Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Empire View 38-77, our current one is Empire View 38-77 fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Empire View 38-77 on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Empire Court Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Gantry Court, our current one is Gantry Court fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Gantry Court on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Gantry Court Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Lilly Court, our current one is Lilly Court fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Lilly Court on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Lilly Court Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Mitre Court, our current one is Mitre Court fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Mitre Court on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Mitre Court Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Oakridge Towers, our current one is Oakridge Towers fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Oakridge Towers on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Oakridge Towers Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Pemberley Place, our current one is Pemberley Place fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Pemberley Place Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Plymouth Court our current one is Plymouth Court fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Plymouth Court on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Plymouth Court Fire Safety Home User Guide
- Each quarter (every 4 months) our Fire Safety team put together a newsletter with fire safety tips for customers in Stourbridge, our current one is Stourbridge fire safety newsletter Autumn 2024
- We've put together some information about Stourbridge on fire safety features as it fits within the ‘high-risk’ criteria set out by the government
- You can also find out more important fire safety information in the Stourbridge Fire Safety Home User Guide
For buildings that are not listed above, you will find details of which type of strategy is used for your building (stay put, simultaneous evacuation or stay put with a phased evacuation) within the Fire Action Notice displayed in the communal areas. This information is also provided to you when you move into your home.
If you’re having any issues accessing the PDFs on this page, or if you’re unsure which plan applies to your building, please email firesafety@vividhomes.co.uk and we can confirm this with you.
To access previous fire safety information, click here.