Most high rise buildings are constructed with dry internal walls, a recipe for rapid fire break through to other sections of the building,
The laws and direction are set by the government so of they want a free for all deregulated mess and the LA simply meets requirements who is at fault?
There is a thing about tenants and landlords, both carry responsibility, landlord's cannot do anything about the stupidity of tenants except seek court order and evict a bad tenant, a tenant can report a bad landlord to the LA, but evicting a bad tenant may cost landlord thousands and several months in time for court cases to be heard, Whereas according to me, life of a tenant is not any more important than that of a house owner, or a landlord, so why are house owners with young children not being asked to fit mandatory smoke detectors, fire doors, and have their gas and electrical appliances serviced by competent persons each year and obtain safety certificates for inspection. Why impose such rules on landlords when the fact is all life is precious. Life is life, so why segregate tenant's life above that of a owner or a landlord.
As for tower blocks, they are altogether different kind of accommodation, here responsibilities would lie across a few people who are in charge of that block, the owners, landlord, and the tenants too, etc, It is horrible that so many people have lost their lives, these lives could have been saved regardless of materials used, that spread the fire rapidly, if only an early warning was given to all residents to leave the building in an orderly manner. Including using lifts with battery backed power system, so that lifts continue to work during power failure.
The thing is we are all accusing one another when the tragedy has occurred, blaming LA, developer, owner, builders, cladding company etc, but no one has said a thing about the Fire Alarm or lack of it, If an automatic fire alarm had been fitted in each flat and linked to a control panel, with voice command, and repeater panels on each floor, people would have been alerted and all the residents would have started to evacuated that building in some orderly manner, which the owners or landlords would have trained all residents on how to by conducting regular evacuation drills and monthly if not weekly fire alarm tests should have been carried out as routine safety measures. I am pretty sure for a tower block with 120 flats there should have been a care taker resident who should have been able to see to any early warning system.