Government consults on compulsory sprinklers for shorter high-rises

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The government has proposed reducing the building height over which the installation of sprinklers are mandatory from 30 metres to 18 metres.

Roughly speaking, the reduction would mean sprinklers would be required in buildings with more than six storeys, rather than the current approximately 10-storey limit.

A consultation on the proposal

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