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LFB procurement information - purchase orders £5,000 to £10,000
London Fire BrigadeThe Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the publication of details of every invitation to tender for contracts to provide goods/services with a value that exceeds £5,000. Details of LFB tender invitations of £10,000 or more are available on the London datastore here. In accordance with the LFB scheme of governance, tenders are not invited for goods/services under £10,000 in value. The LGA and DCLG advise that to publish det... - Updated 13 days ago
LFB procurement information - current contracts
London Fire BrigadeThe Local Government Transparency Code 2015 requires the publication of details of every contract, commissioned activity, purchase order, framework agreement and any other legally enforceable agreement with a value that exceeds £5,000. The London Fire Commissioner scheme of governance provides for tenders for purchases of £10,000 or more in value. Standing orders and the code of practice can be found on the LFB web site here. This page ... - Created 23 days ago
Payment of undisputed invoices
London Fire BrigadeRegulation 113 of the Public Contract Regulation Act 2015 requires all contracting authorities to pay undisputed invoices within 30 days. This dataset shows how many undisputed invoices the LFB have paid, how many have been paid within 30 days, and the percentage paid within 30 days. - Updated 24 days ago
London Fire Brigade - Incidents Attended - Summary Report
London Fire BrigadeLondon Fire Brigade is the busiest fire and rescue service in the country and one of the largest firefighting and rescue organisations in the world. This table summarises the details of every incident responded to since 2009 (by calendar and financial year). The categories derive from the UK government’s Incident Recording System. For more detail, we also publish all LFB incident records and all LFB mobilisation records (for fire engi... - Updated 24 days ago
Fires in London - cause of ignition is white goods
London Fire BrigadeThe London Fire Brigade attend a number of fires each year where the ignition source of the fire is recorded as 'white goods' (e.g. washing machine, dishwasher, refrigerator). This data sets provides details of such fires by London borough and ward location, and the type of white goods concerned as well as the property type where the fire happened. Where known, the brand and model of the white goods item is included, although this is ad... - Updated 24 days ago
Regulatory fire safety Inspections and audits
London Fire BrigadeThis dataset provides a list of fire safety inspections and visits carried out by the LFB's Inspecting Officers in the last five years. Most inspections relate to advice and enforcement of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005. The data is updated monthly, one month in arrears. We visit buildings for a range of reasons, including: to provide advice, to audit the fire safety arrangements and to inspect any remedial actions t... - Updated 24 days ago
Shut in lift releases (lift entrapments) attended by LFB
London Fire BrigadeThe London Fire Brigade attends a range of non-fire incidents (which we call 'special services'). These 'special services' include releasing people trapped in lift cars, which we call 'shut in lift releases' (or sometimes called 'lift entrapments'. Lift releases (or entrapments) do not include incidents where a person(s) is trapped in lift machinery. These lift releases will be to buildings which are apartment blocks as well as commerci... - Updated 24 days ago
London Fire Brigade Mobilisation Records
London Fire BrigadeLondon Fire Brigade is the busiest fire and rescue service in the country and one of the largest firefighting and rescue organisations in the world. This dataset contains the details of every fire engine (pumping appliance) sent to an incident since January 2009. Information is provided for the appliance mobilised, where it was deployed from and the times recorded for arriving at the incident. The main dataset on this page (zip file) co... - Updated 24 days ago
Home Fire Safety Visits by London Borough
London Fire BrigadeThe London Fire Brigade carries out home fire safety visits (HFSVs) across London. For more details see the LFB website here. During the HFSV fire safety advice will be provided to the owner/occupier, and smoke alarms will be installed. The visits are free, and the LFB website explains how to request a visit. This data set shows the number of HFSVs carried out in each London borough. Most visits are carried out by fire station crews, a... - Updated 24 days ago
London Fire Brigade Incident Records
London Fire BrigadeLondon Fire Brigade is the busiest fire and rescue service in the country and one of the largest firefighting and rescue organisations in the world. On this page, we publish details of every incident attended by the London Fire Brigade since 1 January 2009. Below is a dashboard that allows you to interact with this data and drill down to Ward or Postcode level. If you have any questions about this tool please email data@london-fire.gov....