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I have read somewhere that some of the flats were privately owned by the tenants and they voted against having sprinklers installed because they all had to agree to pay for their own. So many things being written god knows whats true and what isn't.
One thing I can say for fact is that the polyurethane used to line the new cladding is highly flammable. It gives off toxic fumes when it burns and melts. How the hell it could ever be approved for insulation of buildings beggars belief. The answer to that is "well it isn't against the building regs".
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London Fire Question - by Dancingwilldoit - 16-06-2017, 13:39
RE: London Fire Question - by Devongone - 16-06-2017, 15:58
RE: London Fire Question - by Lord Snooty - 16-06-2017, 17:57
RE: London Fire Question - by St Charles Owl - 16-06-2017, 19:01
RE: London Fire Question - by St Charles Owl - 16-06-2017, 18:23
RE: London Fire Question - by Devongone - 16-06-2017, 18:29
RE: London Fire Question - by Amelia Chaffinch - 16-06-2017, 18:47
RE: London Fire Question - by Dancingwilldoit - 16-06-2017, 20:44
RE: London Fire Question - by St Charles Owl - 16-06-2017, 22:15
RE: London Fire Question - by Devongone - 17-06-2017, 12:41
RE: London Fire Question - by bluepooch - 17-06-2017, 16:48
RE: London Fire Question - by Devongone - 18-06-2017, 12:40

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