22 June 2023
Joel Ardern
By email:
[FYI request #22896 email]
Tēnā koe Joel
Official information request regarding Fire Control and Protection Systems in Halls
of Residence
We refer to the following official information request you made on 24 May 2023:
“1.) What fire controls are in place for each hall? If the Hall is a refurbished
building and not a new build, what were the pre-existing fire
controls/protections, and what new controls/protections were installed as part
of the refurbishment?
2.) How often are these controls/protections tested to ensure they are working
correctly?
3.) In the last 3 years, how many times have alarm systems been deactivated in
Halls, and for what extent of time were they deactivated for?
4.) Has the University recently done any reviews on the fire controls/protections
in place in Halls to identify areas where it could improve? If not, will they be
conducting one in light of the Loafers Lodge tragedy?
5.) A copy of any fire engineer reports that exist for each hall.”
1)
What fire controls are in place for each hall? If the Hall is a
refurbished building and not a new build, what were the pre-existing
fire controls/protections, and what new controls/protections were
installed as part of the refurbishment?
Fire control and protection systems available at University owned and leased Halls of
Residence are shown in Attachment 1.
2) How often are these controls/protections tested to ensure they are
working correctly?
The University conducts annual Building Warrant of Fitness checks, trial evacuations
every 6 months, and sprinkler surveys twice a year. Copies of these reports are included
in Attachment 3 where available. Please note, information regarding leased or partner
halls has been supplied where it is held by the University. In some cases regarding
partner or leased halls, this information is not held by the University. Provision of
information regarding testing of fire controls/protections for these halls is refused in
accordance with s18(g) of the Act as the information is not held by the University.
3) In the last 3 years, how many times have alarm systems been
deactivated in Halls, and for what extent of time were they deactivated
for?
Information regarding fire alarm deactivations at properties owned by the University is
provided in Attachment 2. Information regarding fire alarm deactivations at leased
properties is held by the property owners. Therefore your request for information relating
to fire alarm system deactivations at leased properties is refused in accordance with
s18(g) of the Act as the information is not held by the University.
4) Has the University recently done any reviews on the fire
controls/protections in place in Halls to identify areas where it could
improve? If not, will they be conducting one in light of the Loafers
Lodge tragedy?
Fire Control and Protection Systems were last reviewed in June 2022. There were no
significant issues identified and matters that were raised have been dealt with. There no
plans for further reviews at this time.
5) A copy of any fire engineer reports that exist for each hall.”
Fire engineer reports for University owned properties and leased halls (where available)
are provided in Attachment 3. Reports for other leased properties are held by the
property owners. Therefore the aspect of your request relating to fire engineer reports for
other leased properties is refused in accordance with s18(g) of the Act as the information
is not held by the University.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of the
decisions made regarding this request. Information about how to make a complaint is
available
at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
If you wish to discuss this decision with us, please feel free to contact us at
[VUW request email].
Ngā mihi nui,
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