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The only independent insulation industry trade magazine<br />

prevent compromised fire safety and put lives at risk. What<br />

we are arguing for could be implemented tomorrow, would be<br />

extremely effective in making buildings safer, and help prevent<br />

a tragedy such as Grenfell ever happening again.”<br />

Professor Richard Hull, Professor of Chemistry and Fire<br />

Science at University of Central Lancashire said: “Grenfell<br />

has left no doubt about the dangers of combustible facades on<br />

tall buildings. The recent ABI report shows the problems with<br />

the current testing regime. Until they are resolved, we cannot<br />

endanger more people by allowing combustible materials to be<br />

put on the outside of high rise and high risk buildings.”<br />

Alan Brinson, Executive Director, European Fire Sprinkler<br />

Network said: “Sprinklers are highly effective fire safety<br />

systems. They are not expensive and have been fitted in many<br />

existing buildings. The public recognises all this and supports<br />

their wider use. Wales already requires sprinklers in all new<br />

housing and in Scotland there is a proposal to require them in<br />

more buildings. All eyes are now on England.”<br />

The Local Government Association (LGA) has more<br />

specifically come out in support of using non-combustible<br />

cladding and insulation only saying “The LGA strongly<br />

supports the view that only non-combustible materials should<br />

be used in cladding systems on these buildings”.<br />

MIMA has pressed for years in support of using<br />

non-combustible cladding and insulation that can inhibit<br />

the spread of fire and won’t emit any significant amounts<br />

of toxic smoke. Non-combustible materials can help<br />

contain a fire, making the difference between a fire in a<br />

building and a building on fire. The Government’s review<br />

and inquiry will run their courses but will take significant<br />

time so there is every reason to make these crucial and<br />

logical changes straightaway to ensure that buildings are<br />

being constructed in a safe manner.<br />

This is not a “do nothing” approach whilst we await the<br />

outcomes of the Hackitt Review. We need very real and<br />

practical action in the short to medium term and<br />

Government must lead this action from the front.<br />

More from MIMA:<br />

For more compelling articles from Sarah Kostense-Winterton why not read the following online now:<br />

• The Key to Housing Industry’s Success<br />

• Safety and Quality Priority in 20<strong>18</strong><br />

• Ambition for Energy Efficiency<br />

• How the Government can make our Buildings Great Again<br />

This is not a “do<br />

nothing” approach whilst<br />

we await the outcomes of<br />

the Hackitt Review.<br />

We need very real and<br />

practical action in the<br />

short to medium term and<br />

Government must lead<br />

this action from the front.<br />

www.insulatenetwork.com<br />

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