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RIBA and seven built environment bodies, fire safety organisations and disability rights groups have signed a joint letter to Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, Rt Hon Michael Gove MP.
The united call urges the Government to reduce the height threshold for more than one staircase in new residential buildings to 18 metres (approximately six storeys), from the government’s current proposed 30 metres (approximately ten storeys).
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has written to the Rt Hon Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State at the Department for Levelling up, Housing and Communities. The letter, signed by eight organisations representing the built environment sector, fire safety and disability rights, urges him to reduce the proposed 30 metre height threshold for an additional staircase in new residential buildings.

The coalition are calling on government to reduce the height threshold for more than one staircase to 18 metres – implementing what we believe to be best practice, improving safety for occupants, and harmonising standards with the wider regulatory environment. This would also align with rules in Scotland, where an additional staircase from 18 metres has been required for four years.
The letter was signed by:
RIBA President Simon Allford said: “Five years have passed since the fire at Grenfell Tower, and still we must make the case and take bolder action to help prevent further avoidable tragedies. Decisive action to make buildings as safe as is reasonably possible is long overdue. We urge the Government to improve fire safety standards - and clarity on appropriate staircase design and provision is essential.
“We know that greater numbers of people are evacuating rather than ‘staying put’ during fire incidents post-Grenfell and we must ensure occupants have access to a safe, smoke-free evacuation route.
“RIBA and our seven co-signatories urge the Government to adopt an 18 metre threshold for an additional staircase in all new residential buildings. RIBA has long called for clarity on staircase design, and standards that help ensure people are safe in their homes. The Government’s current proposal fails to address our shared concerns. We stand ready to support government action on addressing all our concerns.”
The letter can be viewed here.
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