Fire safety standards could be introduced for the first time to cover houses of multiple occupancy on the Isle of Man.
The Department of Home Affairs says updating the current regulations which have been in place since 1996 could save lives.
It would cover a range of issues such as escape routes and fire safety equipment - members of the public are being asked to give their feedback.
MHK Chris Thomas encourages people to share their opinions:
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