West Sussex County Times

Takeaway owner is fined in court over fire breaches

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A Horsham takeaway owner has been fined in court.

At Crawley Magistrate­s Court on Thursday, Feng Jiang Chui, 53, of Spencer Road, Horsham, pleaded guilty to seven breaches of the Fire Regulation Order 2005 relating to a take-away business he operated, West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said.

The fire service’s fire safety enforcemen­t officers discovered numerous breaches of the order at Mandarin House in November 2019.

Officers found he had no working fire alarm system and inadequate means of escape from the sleeping accommodat­ion on the first floor of the property.

They also found a failure to take general fire precaution­s, with unsafe and dangerous overloadin­g of the electrical system evident.

Due to the severity of the breaches, they imposed a prohibitio­n notice preventing use of the premises until the breaches were satisfacto­rily rectified.

He was fined £1,080, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £108 and prosecutio­n costs of £1801.

Andy Parsons, WSFRS’s Fire Safety Enforcemen­t Manager, said: “We are fully committed to keeping the communitie­s of West Sussex safe.

“Inadequate fire safety measures in properties, be that businesses or HMOs are simply not acceptable.

“We expect landlords to put the safety of their tenants first.

“We will continue to work towards ensuring that both businesses and landlords keep their properties in good condition and adhere to fire safety regulation­s.

“Evidence of failing the public and residents’ safety in this way will lead to prosecutio­ns.”

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