![]() The fund will cover the upfront capital costs of installing an alarm system. ![]() Leaseholders who may have faced high costs or delays in the implementation of interim safety measures by providing financial support and delivering a better, long-term fire safety system in their buildings. Application guidanceĪpplications to this fund should use this guidance: Waking Watch Replacement Fund 2023 - full fund application guidance ( PDF, 328 KB, 10 pages) and application form.ĭLUHC personal information charter and privacy notice outline how and why we use your personal information and your rights and responsibilities. The new £18.6 million fund extends financial support to more buildings and is aligned with guidance published by the National Fire Chief’s Council (NFCC) on buildings that change from a ‘Stay Put’ to a ‘Simultaneous Evacuation’ fire safety strategy. The fund builds on the £35 million Waking Watch Relief Fund (WWRF) which was focused on high-rise residential buildings (above 17.7 metres) with a waking watch in place (at cost to leaseholders) due to unsafe cladding, and the £27 million Waking Watch Replacement Fund 2022, which expanded eligibility to residential buildings of any height with a waking watch in place due to any fire safety defect. ![]() On the government announced a further £18.6 million to fund the installation of a common alarm system replacing waking watch measures in all residential buildings where a waking watch is currently in place in England, regardless of where the costs of the waking watch fall.
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