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Fire safety compliance for landlords - essential checks for homes in Stoke-on-Trent in 2025

 
27/09/2025

Fire safety remains a top priority for landlords, and 2025 has brought in updates every landlord in Stoke-on-Trent should be aware of. At Wards Property Management, we take compliance seriously, because protecting tenants and properties is at the heart of responsible letting.


What’s been new in 2025


This year’s updates to fire safety regulations emphasise consistency across rental properties. Landlords must now ensure:


  • Working smoke alarms on every storey

  • Carbon monoxide detectors in any room with a solid fuel appliance

  • Updated electrical safety reports every five years

  • Clear fire escape routes, free from clutter


Essential checks to carry out


  • Smoke and heat alarms - Test regularly and replace batteries or units as needed. In Scotland, interlinked alarms are mandatory; many landlords in England and Wales are also choosing to upgrade.

  • Fire doors and exits - Check self-closing devices and ensure doors shut properly.

  • Furniture and furnishings - All supplied items must meet fire resistance standards.

  • Kitchens - Pay particular attention to cookers and extractor fans, where many fires begin.


Communicating with tenants


Tenants play a vital role in fire safety. Provide clear instructions about escape routes, alarm testing, and what to do in an emergency. Encourage them to report any concerns immediately.


Record keeping and compliance


Keep records of all checks, certificates, and communications. Should you ever face an inspection or dispute, a well-documented trail demonstrates your commitment to safety.


Professional support for landlords


Fire safety can feel complex, but with expert guidance, it becomes manageable. At Wards Property Management, we support landlords in Stoke-on-Trent with compliance checks, contractor recommendations, and tenant communication strategies.


By staying ahead of 2025’s requirements, landlords not only avoid penalties but also protect what matters most: their tenants’ lives and their own investments.



 
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