The long-awaited government response to the Emergency Evacuation Information Sharing Plus (EEIS+) consultation was published in December 2024, following the consultation period in 2022. EEIS+ addresses three key recommendations from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 report, focusing on solutions to support residents with reduced mobility or cognitive impairments and ensuring they have a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan (PEEP) in place. You can access the full EEIS+ consultation response here.
In our recent webinar, Fire Safety: Legislation Updates, Competent Persons, and EEIS+, our experts discussed the latest changes to your fire safety obligations, including a detailed analysis of the EEIS+ consultation, which is available to watch on-demand here.
In the year ending June 2024, the Fire and Rescue Services (FRSs) in England attended 594,384 incidents, making it more crucial than ever to ensure your emergency evacuation practices align with the latest legislation. This blog breaks down the key insights from the webinar, summarising the EEIS+ consultation response to help you best prepare for its implementation.
From the consultation, 15 key conclusions were drawn, with the most significant takeaways outlined below:
The government has committed to working with stakeholders to refine and develop the operational details and implement regulations as quickly as possible. Whilst no specific timelines have been set, it is crucial to begin preparing now to implement practical measures to ensure your buildings are compliant when the regulations come into force.
Practical preparations should include:
By proactively addressing these steps, organisations can ensure readiness for the upcoming regulations and enhance fire safety for vulnerable residents.
If you need additional guidance in understanding the upcoming changes to your responsibilities under EEIS+, get in touch with one of our experts who can support you in providing the best care for your residents whilst staying compliant.