Left: John Turner, Gentoo Deputy Director of Asset Management. Right: John Baines, Tyne and Wear Fir

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Gentoo works with TWFRS on latest phase of Hendon £4m modernisation scheme

Gentoo Group has begun installing sprinklers into one of its tower blocks as part of its ongoing fire safety work with Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS).

Work has begun in D’Arcy Court Tower in Hendon to install sprinklers into each of the high-rise homes to complement the current fire safety arrangements. The installation comes as part of a £4m modernisation scheme involving the refurbishment of 104 flats over 13 floors.

The scheme is supported by Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service whose recent campaign ‘Sprinklers Save Lives’ promotes the benefits of sprinkler systems in both commercial and domestic properties.

Ian Porter, Gentoo Executive Director of Property, said: “The safety of our customers is of primary importance and we continue to work closely with Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service on a number of projects to improve fire safety in our properties.

As a result of our continuing discussions with the fire service, we are eager to invest in schemes that could save lives in the event of a fire. The sprinkler pilot will enable us to trial this arrangement with the hope to roll it out amongst our other high-rise properties as we undertake improvements.“

Less than 1% of high-rise council tower blocks currently have sprinklers fitted within their high-rise homes. Installing sprinkler systems in high-rise towers is not currently a legal requirement but comes highly recommended by coroners following inquests into deaths of eight individuals, in two tower block fires, in the past six years.

John Baines, Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service said: “Gentoo are showing great leadership in protecting their communities and supporting those most vulnerable in their homes. As we know, fires in the home devastate lives and whilst working smoke alarms are essential to provide an early warning; they will not stop the fire developing. Sprinkler systems prevent a fire growing. Put simply, they can, and do, save lives.

“I would like to commend Gentoo for their foresight in enhancing the safety of residents within D’Arcy Court Tower by committing to fit sprinkler systems to this high rise. This is a major step forward in improving the safety of residents in high rise housing.”

Designed and installed by Armstrong Priestly Ltd, installation of the sprinklers began on 22 July and will continue two floors at a time until completion.

The system is designed to use the existing water tanks within the loft space, with the addition of a new booster pump to ensure each flat receives the correct water flow and pressure. During modernisation works the ceilings will be lowered to allow for pipe work to be hidden and sprinkler heads to be recessed. Sprinklers will be fitted into the kitchen, bedroom(s), hallway and living room of each flat.

Gentoo and Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service currently work together on a number of initiatives including jointly delivering community and customer alerts and fire safety talks.

Gentoo also facilitates essential training with the fire service by providing high-risk buildings to undertake rescue drills. These drills provide the fire service with the opportunity to train their crews in real life scenarios and enable the Group to refine its fire safety systems and procedures.

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