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Quangoid | 19:16 Sat 24th Jun 2017 | News
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Has been brought under control thankfully.
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In the Dm comments was this particular one which tickled me pink,

"Has Theresa May been to see the victims? If so how did she handle it? Will Jeremy Corbyn be coming back from Glastonbury early for his photo call, er sorry to console people?"
not as towering as some, but I suppose that's a warning that you don't have to live in the sky to be at risk of fire.
Tickled you that did it?

Anyway, thankfully this has not turned as nasty as it could have.

It looked as if it was fairly well contained to the one flat and roof area. I presume that is what is mean to happen.
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Somewhere contractors and their managers are quaking in their boots.
You talking about the fire today in a low rise or generally?
No contractors or managers will be quaking in their boots, they only put up what someone else, who got paid a fee, specified. The blame lies with them if it can be proven that they specified something which didn't comply with building regs at the time. A local authority fire officer MAY also have been consulted.
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Hmmm..either way heads will roll.
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"No contractors or managers will be quaking in their boots"

We'll have to agree to disagree as there must be plenty sweaty browns and nervous looks whenever this comes up in the and even so no one wants their workmanship to be linked to these tragedies.
It's nothing to do with workmanship. The product is inherently flammable and should never have been specified. The contractors had no part in the decision to specify it and therefore have no attachment of blame.
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Im not sure the victims friends and families will see it that way
Or: Fire brigade puts fire out.
Not having read everything, I don't understand how these flammable cladding panels passed safety regulations. What am I missing??
I have a sneaky feeling that 'they' showed 'them' the interior of the cladding was fire-proof and 'them' were impressed. But 'them' never thought to ask 'they' if the covering was inflammable too
I've read it the other way actually - that the outer two layers either side of panel were inflammable but the middle layer was flammable. God knows now.....
whichever way, the whole thing is an utter tragedy :-(

no doubt one which could have been avoided, but am sure we will hear the usual platitudes that lesssns will be learned' yaddy yadda, only for them not to be learned. #Well, maybe learned but not acted upon.

IF that fire started in the hotpoint fridge freezer (which has been confirmed by authorities) then if I was the Head of Hotpoint, I'd be blooming worried
Agreed Alba x
Inflammable and flammable mean the same thing.
The term for 'will not burn' is 'non combustible'.

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