
The information on this page is for residents of Chloe Court and focuses on the building and fire safety aspects of the block.
Under the Building Safety Act we need to deliver a continuous preventative and proactive approach to managing a building such as Chloe Court. This involves identifying, assessing, removing, reducing and managing building safety risks. The Fire Safety Act also places on us further responsibilities in relation to fire risk.
Following a survey of residents on building safety, we have provided the information asked for in the sections below.
There are current building safety works related to this block. For more information, see https://wandle-buildingsafety.com/chloe-and-thalia-login/
Chloe Court is at 1-22 Bournemouth Road, London SE15 4UN.
Built in 2007, Chloe Court is a 7-storey purpose-built block of 22 flats with the ground floor given over to commercial use and a communal access from Bournemouth Road. It has a flat roof.
Built with brick, concrete and steel the flats’ entrances are located via lobbies on floors 1 to 6. The flats have a secure entrance at street level with a fire fighter override key to the ground floor hallway and access to the electrical cupboard, lift and single protected staircase to the upper floors.
Windows with the staircase and automated opening vents (AOVs) in the lobbies provide ventilation.
It was built under the Building Regulations of 2010 and is constructed using a steel frame. The external face has cladding on it and the building has a flat roof.
| Number of floors | 7 |
| Number of flats | 22 |
| Type of housing | General needs |
| Employees on site | None (aside from occasional contractor or cleaner |
| Number of lifts | 1 |
| Number of stairs | 1 |
| Number of exits | 1 |
| Evacuation strategy | Simultaneous evacuation |
Simultaneous evacuation is the most common of all fire evacuation procedures. It involves getting everyone inside a building to exit at the same time, usually when a fire alarm is sounded.
The most important thing to remember in a simultaneous fire evacuation procedure is that everyone should exit the building as calmly as possible.
Below is the inspection schedule for building safety elements of your block.
| Inspection | Frequency | Carried out by |
| Flat front doors | Yearly | Frankhams |
| Communal doors | Yearly | Frankhams |
| Wayfinding signage | Monthly | Wandle |
| Dry risers | Monthly | Wandle |
| Fire alarm operational with no faults | Monthly | Wandle |
| AOV doors closed on each floor and operational | Monthly | Wandle |
| No smoking signs on each floor | Monthly | Wandle |
| Lifts operational | Monthly | Wandle |
| Combustible items in the intake cupboards | Monthly | Wandle |
| PIB box onsite | Monthly | Wandle |
| Fire stopping in communal areas | Monthly | Wandle |
| Non technical checks for key fire systems | Monthly | Sureserve |
| Dry riser servicing | Bianually | Sureserve |
| 3hr duration test to emergency lighting | Annually | Sureserve |
| Function test of emergency lighting | Monthly | Sureserve |
| Service of fire detection alarm systems | Biannually | Sureserve |
Here you can see a copy of the Chloe Court Building Safety Review.
You can download a copy of the Chloe Court resident building safety engagement plan here:
Your building has fire doors. They are there to prevent fire spreading from one area of your building to another. Fire doors are important and to be effective they need to be well maintained and not changed in any way.
We ask that you:
For our part, we will:
You can ask to see records of these checks.
Here you can see the block specific fire safety strategy and plans.
You can find advice on the following areas by clicking the links below:
Most fires in the home start by accident. By carrying out a few simple safety checks you can reduce the chances of a fire starting in your home and keep your family safe.
Don’t forget, if there is a fire in your home – get out, stay out and call 999 – don’t try to tackle the fire yourself.
Things you should do:
Fire doors
We check flat entrance doors and communal doors routinely to ensure compliance with safety regulations.
You can read more about fire door safety here.
Keeping your balcony safe:
How can I best keep fire safe?
You can best keep fire safe by:
For more fire safety advice, visit the London Fire Brigade website at www.london-fire.gov.uk
If you discover a fire:
If the fire is in your home:
Remember:
Fire safety in communal areas
A communal area is any shared area in your building, outside of your flat.
Wandle is responsible for your building and the Responsible Person is our Building Safety & Compliance Lead.
We also have a Fire & Building Safety Officer (who is the key contact for building safety), a Senior Compliance Officer (the lead for fire safety including fire risk assessment and fire safety works), a Building Compliance Officer (the lead for keeping fire systems operating safely) and a Building Compliance Support and Engagement Officer (the key contact for letting you know what is going on in your building).
If you have any concerns about building safety in your block, please contact us as soon as possible using the email address compliance@wandle.com
To ensure a consistency of approach, complaints about building safety should be raised through our usual complaints process by emailing customerservices@wandle.com. We have made sure that building safety related complaints are directed to the Building Safety & Property Compliance Team for action so they go straight to the people who are responsible.