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* 1. Do you work for a registered social landlord or local authority? Please specify. (If no, close the survey)

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* 2. Approximately what proportion of your organisation’s total housing units do you think will be in buildings classified by the Building Safety Regulator as ‘high risk buildings’? (ie. over 18m or 7 storeys)

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* 3. We are interested in your views on fire sprinklers and misting systems. Is your organisation:

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* 4. To what extend do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

  Agree strongly  Agree slightly  Neutral Disagree slightly Disagree strongly 
My organisation is well-prepared to meet the requirements of the Building Safety Regulator on high-risk buildings.
The requirements and regulations on fire suppression for high-risk buildings are clear.
Sprinklers or water misting systems should be mandatory in all high-risk buildings.
Sprinklers or water misting systems should be put into all new high-risk buildings, but remain optional in existing blocks.
Sprinklers or water misting systems are more appropriate for use in corridors and communal areas than in residents’ homes.
Residents tend to be resistant to the installation of sprinklers or water misting systems in their homes.
Sprinklers and water misting systems are highly reliable and effective fire suppression technologies.
My organisation understands the technical standards and relevant codes of practice relating to sprinkler and misting systems.
My organisation has concerns about the performance, reliability or efficacy of sprinkler or misting systems.
My organisation would only specify or install fire suppression systems that had clear test evidence and third-party certification.
The testing and third-party certification of sprinkler and misting systems is robust and gives my organisation confidence in their longevity, reliability and performance.

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