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NSW: Winter Chills in Strata Brings Increased Fire Risks

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This article about increased fire risk in strata apartments during the winter months has been provided by Adrian Mueller, JS Mueller & Co Lawyers.

With Winter soon on the way, the use of heaters and other electrical items to warm apartments increases the risk of fires in strata buildings as lot owners and tenants choose to stay indoors and out of the cold.

What are the most common causes of fire?

According to Fire and Rescue NSW the most common causes of fires, especially in winter, are:

Is your building fire safe?

Now is the ideal time to ensure you are familiar and up to date with the fire safety requirements for your strata building and to ensure:

How do you help ensure your building is fire safe?

A ‘Fire Safety By-law’ can help ensure all tenants and lot owners are fully aware of the fire safety requirements they must obey and don’t do anything to create a fire safety risk. This type of By-Law can also make tenants and owners liable for false fire alarm call out fees or for any damage they cause to the building. This type of By-Law can greatly enhance the fire safety of your building.

Adrian Mueller Partner + Senior Lawyer JS Mueller & Co Lawyers E: adrianmueller@muellers.com.au P: 02 9562 1266

Disclaimer: The information contained in this article is provided for your personal information only. It is not meant to be legal or professional advice nor should it be used as a substitute for such advice. You should seek legal advice for your specific circumstances before relying on any information herein. Contact JS Mueller & Co for any required legal assistance.

This post appears in Strata News #646.

This article has been republished with permission from the author and first appeared on the JS Mueller & Co Lawyers website.

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