Fire safety in high rise flats

How to keep your flat safe

Below are some actions you can take to keep your flat safe. 


Report repairs straight away

Report any faults in your own flat, as well as faults or damage in communal areas. 

Report a repair


Building safety

Report any building safety concerns such as water leaks, cracks in walls, damage to barriers outside the building.


Keep communal doors closed

Never prop open any doors in the corridors.

These are designed to stop fire spreading along the corridor.


Keep corridors, stairs and landings clear

Do not keep furniture, motorbikes or bicycles, toys or any other large item in these areas. 

These could cause an obstruction or trip somebody up.


Keep your mobility scooter in an allocated area

Prior to purchasing a mobility scooter, you must contact your Neighbourhood Officer.

If you have a mobility scooter, keep it in an allocated area.

Don't keep or charge it in communal corridors, or in your flat. This is because they can cause an obstruction and block escape routes. 

Mobility scooters are also powered by batteries that are highly combustible.

In all our buildings, scooter chargers are required to be PAT tested.

They must be charged in the allocated area.


Keep your wheelchair in your flat or an allocated area

If you have a wheelchair, keep it in your flat or an allocated area.

Do not keep it in communal corridors.

This is because they can cause an obstruction and block escape routes.


Don't smoke in communal areas

You can smoke in your flat, or on any balcony that is only used by you or your family.

You cannot smoke in any shared part of the building. This includes:

  • corridors
  • stairs
  • landings
  • balconies
  • common rooms
  • laundries
  • shared kitchens or toilets

It is against the law to smoke in these areas.


Dispose of your rubbish properly

  • Do not leave rubbish or unwanted furniture in corridors. This is a fire hazard and could cause an obstruction or injury to someone else.
  • Do not throw anything, including waste, from any balcony or window.
  • Do not use the refuse chutes for anything other than general household waste. These chutes are designed for use with carrier bags or small bin liners, not large refuse sacks. Please do not try to force a large refuse bag full of waste into a chute as it will block the chute.
  • Do not remove the waste chute cover.
  • Do not leave the door to the waste chute room open (as these are designed to help prevent the spread of fire).

Keep the building secure

Please try and keep the building secure.

Always close the entrance door behind you, and never prop it open.

Anybody who has official business in the building will have their own key or will carry identification with them.

Always ask to see identification if somebody asks you to let them into the building.


Park considerately

Please park considerately outside the flat, in marked parking areas if possible.

Do not park in any hatched area, or directly outside any access or fire exit door.

Make sure that you leave enough space for ambulances and fire engines to get to flats and turn around.


Smoke alarms

It is extremely important that you have a working smoke alarm in your home.

Do not tamper with the smoke detectors in your home. They are there to give you an early warning in the event of a fire and could save your life.

For further advice on fire safety visit Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service