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  • Raising Awareness about Fire Safety

    • Reference: 2001/0172-1
    • Question by: Louise Bloom
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2001
    How effective has LFEPA been in raising awareness about fire safety and how does the organisation ensure that campaigns get through to hard to reach groups? .
  • LFEPA Policy

    • Reference: 2001/0176-1
    • Question by: Louise Bloom
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2001
    What representations has LFEPA made to call for a review of current policy that only funds the service to respond to fires and not for example road accidents? .
  • Cullen Report

    • Reference: 2001/0179-1
    • Question by: Louise Bloom
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2001
    Has LFEPA had a chance to study Lord Cullen's report on the Ladbroke Grove Rail Crash and if so how do they intend to work with rail authorities to increase safety and emergency planning? .
  • Out Dated Working Practices (Supplementary) [4]

    • Question by: Louise Bloom
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2001
    I wanted to pick up on the working practices matters that have already been raised and make two points really, the first of which is I think that maybe some people don't actually realise how tied in we are to the national agreements on these workings practices. Do you feel that the Fire Executive at the LGA is the best way to pursue some of the frankly dodgy practices that are around? Are other fire authorities making similar moves through the LGA, perhaps you could tell us? It amazes me how the fire service has this down the line division...
  • The wider role of LFEPA within the community (Supplementary) [8]

    • Question by: Louise Bloom
    • Meeting date: 10 October 2001
    Following up from several things that have been raised really and, as you may recall, smoke alarms are an issue very dear to my heart: One thing that concerns me around the education work is doing the follow-ups. I can't remember which council it is, but I recall that one of the councils in South Wales fitted smoke alarms in all their social housing, went back a year later and 80% of them didn't have the batteries in. Croydon are obviously to be commended for what they're doing but will that type of follow-up work be happening? The other thing...