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Fire Safety Resources

Legislation - Fire Services Act

Fire Services Act - 1981

Licensing of Indoor Events Act - 2003 includes Part 3 (Amendment to Fire Services Act 1981)

Legislation - Ease of Escape Regulations

Fire Safety in Places of Assembly (Ease of Escape), Regulations - 1985

Technical Guidance Documents

Technical Guidance Document B - Fire Safety

Technical Guidance Document B - Fire Safety - Volume 2 Dwelling Houses
 

Codes of Practice

Code of Practice for the Management of Fire Safety in Places of Assembly

Code of Practice for Fire Safety of Furnishings and Fittings in Places of Assembly (1989)

Code of Practice for Fire Safety and Indoor Concerts (1998)

Guide to Fire Safety in Existing Nursing Homes and Similar Type Premises (1996)

Guide to Fire Safety in Flats, Bedsitters and Apartments (1994)

Guide To Fire in Guest Accommodation

Guide to Fire Precautions in Existing Hotels, Guesthouses and Similar Premises (1989)

Fire Safety in Preschools (1999)

Fire Safety in Hostels (1998) - Foreword

Fire Safety in Hostels (1998) - Main Document

Assessing existing cladding systems in buildings of more than six storeys, or more than 18m in height (2017)

Code of Practice for Fire Safety in New and Existing Community Dwelling Houses (2017)

Guide to Fire Safety in Existing Traveller Accommodation (2015)
 

Fire Safety at Events

Fire Safety Requirements for Marquees

Event Fire Risk Assessment Checklist

Code of Practice for Safety at Outdoor Pop Concerts and other Outdoor Musical Events (1996)
 

Fire Safety Register

Download the Fire Safety Register

Carbon Monoxide Advice and Information

Carbon Monoxide is highly dangerous. You can't see it or smell it. You can protect your home from the dangers of this deadly gas by taking preventive measures and by learning to recognise the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. Vist www.carbonmonoxide.ie

Fire Safety Tips

View fire safety tips and advice on prevention, detection and evacuation

Fire Services
Contact the Fire Service
Fire Safety Certificates
Fire Brigade Charges
Dangerous Substance Licence
Becoming a Retained Firefighter
Fire Safety Resources
What does the fire service do?
Community Fire Safety

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