We'd love your feedback on our draft Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy. By participating, you could win one of three £50 vouchers for either Love2Shop or Amazon*.
In April 2023, the Building Safety Act 2022 became law. This was created following recommendations from Dame Judith Hackitt's 2018 review of fire safety and building regulations after the Grenfell fire.
As part of this law, Karbon Homes must create, review, and share a Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy with all high-rise building residents aged 16 and over.
The goal of this strategy is to involve residents in safety decisions about their buildings. We've been working with some residents through our Building Safety Panel, and now we want to hear from more of you.
The consultation opened on Monday, June 10, 2024, and will close on Friday, July 26, 2024.
Take part in our consultation
We'd love your feedback on our draft Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy. By participating, you could win one of three £50 vouchers for either Love2Shop or Amazon*.
In April 2023, the Building Safety Act 2022 became law. This was created following recommendations from Dame Judith Hackitt's 2018 review of fire safety and building regulations after the Grenfell fire.
As part of this law, Karbon Homes must create, review, and share a Building Safety Resident Engagement Strategy with all high-rise building residents aged 16 and over.
The goal of this strategy is to involve residents in safety decisions about their buildings. We've been working with some residents through our Building Safety Panel, and now we want to hear from more of you.
The consultation opened on Monday, June 10, 2024, and will close on Friday, July 26, 2024.
Take part in our consultation
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