Whilst you should not be at increased risk just because you’re living in a high-rise property, it is crucial for everyone to understand what to do in the event of a fire, whether it is in your flat or somewhere else in the building.
High-rise buildings are designed to prevent the spread of fire through the use of specialist doors, walls and ceilings which are constructed to stop the flow of smoke and fire. In fact, most fires in high-rise flats/apartments do not spread further than one or two rooms.
You should always ensure your flat/apartment has working fire-detection devices such as smoke alarms – these are proven to halve the risk fire-related deaths in properties. If you live in a high-rise building, you must know and understand what to do in the event of a fire.
Know your building’s evacuation plan
If you live in a high-rise building, you must know and understand what to do in the event of a fire. Each building is unique and will have its own evacuation plan which should be posted in communal areas of the building.
If the fire is in your flat or you feel threatened by fire, heat or smoke you should evacuate immediately.
You should familiarise yourself and those who live in the flat/apartment with fire escape routes, fire exits etc. in the building.
Keep communal areas, staircases and exits clear of rubbish or personal belongings such as bikes, mobility scooters or furniture.
If you are evacuating
- follow your escape plan
- close all doors behind you as you leave to contain the fire
- if safe to do so, activate the fire alarm if there is one
- alert neighbours to the danger by banging on their doors
- walk down the nearest stairs or through the nearest fire exit
- DO NOT use the lift
- call the fire service on 999 – NEVER assume that someone else has already done so – you could save someone’s life
- if you are in any doubt, GET OUT, STAY OUT and DIAL 999.
If you are trapped in your flat
- get everyone to the safest room within the flat, furthest from the smoke/heat entry point is best
- keep the door closed
- call the fire service on 999 – and tell us your flat and floor number
- use towels or bedding at the bottom of the door to prevent any smoke entering the room
- go to a balcony or window to shout for help and wait for the fire and rescue service
- DO NOT attempt to jump
Always report any damage to fire extinguishers, fire blankets, fire alarms, fire doors or fire escapes to your housing provider.
You can find more information on our Escape page.