SCHEDULE 1Risk Reduction and Community Safety

Article 2

Reference

Indicator

FRS/RRC/S/001

i)

Total number of fires attended per 10,000 population;

ii)

Total number of primary fires attended per 10,000 population;

iii)

Total number of fires attended which were started accidentally in dwellings per 10,000 dwellings;

iv)

Total number of fires attended which were started deliberately per 10,000 population.

FRS/RRC/S/002

The number of:

  1. i)

    Deaths caused by fires per 100,000 population;

  2. ii)

    Deaths caused by fires which were started accidentally per 100,000 population;

  3. iii)

    Deaths caused by fires which were started deliberately per 100,000 population;

  4. iv)

    Injuries (excluding precautionary checks) arising from fires per 100,000 population;

  5. v)

    Injuries (excluding precautionary checks) arising from fires which were started accidentally per 100,000 population;

  6. vi)

    Injuries (excluding precautionary checks) arising from fires which were started deliberately per 100,000 population.

FRS/RRC/S/003

The total number of fires in non-domestic premises per 1,000 non-domestic premises.

FRS/RRC/S/004

i)

The number of homes that are within the above average risk category and the well above average risk category (as determined by the Fire Service Emergency Cover model (“FSEC”)) that have received, within the reporting year, a home fire safety risk assessment and are within the five minute service standard.

ii)

The number of homes that are within the above average risk category and the well above average risk category (as determined by FSEC) that have received, within the reporting year, a home fire safety risk assessment and are within the ten minute service standard.

iii)

The number of homes that are within the above average risk category and the well above average risk category (as determined by FSEC) that have received, within the reporting year, a home fire safety risk assessment and are outside the ten minute service standard.

iv)

The total number of fires in homes in which a home fire safety risk assessment and/or associated risk reduction activity had taken place within two years of the fire.

SCHEDULE 2Effective Response

Article 2

Reference

Indicator

FRS/EFR/S/001

Percentage of fires in dwellings, within the ten minute service standard as identified by each Fire and Rescue Authority, that were attended within ten minutes.

FRS/EFR/S/002

Percentage of fires in dwellings, which have been identified by the Fire Service Emergency Cover model as having a casualty rate greater than six, that were attended within five minutes.