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Brokers responsible for client fire-safety update

Brokers have a duty to inform clients about new fire-safety rules affecting all non-domestic premise...

Brokers have a duty to inform clients about new fire-safety rules affecting all non-domestic premises in England and Wales, which will come into force on 1 October - according to Zurich.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, made in June 2005, is the biggest overhaul of fire-safety legislation in decades and is designed to avoid legislative duplication by amalgamating the various pieces of fire legislation.

It was due to come into force in April but in January the Office of the Deputy Prime

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