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England | West Sussex company director prosecuted for fire safety breaches

Antonia Maddocks

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Red and white UK fire alarm mounted on a white painted brick wall

FIA | A company director from West Sussex has been fined after being found guilty of multiple breaches of the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005.

Sawar Hussain, the ‘Responsible Person’ for fire safety management at NAASTA, an Indian street food takeaway located at 226 London Road in Burgess Hill, was prosecuted by West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service. He faced five charges brought under the fire safety legislation.

During an inspection of the premises, fire safety officers identified several serious breaches which placed residents sleeping in the building at significant risk. The breaches included:

• The lack of a suitable fire alarm system.
• Inadequate means of escape.
• Inadequate fire safety arrangements.
• Lack of testing and maintenance of key fire safety systems, including fire alarms and emergency lighting.
• No evidence of sufficient staff training in respect of fire safety.

Area Manager Dave Bray, head of fire safety for West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service, said: “Fire safety regulations are in place for a reason and those with legal responsibility for fire safety management must adhere to these laws. The safety of the public is our highest priority. This sentencing serves as a clear reminder to all West Sussex businesses about the importance of complying with the fire safety legislation.”

He added: “West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service is committed to supporting businesses to ensure the safety of the public by providing fire safety advice and guidance and will always work with those who are willing to address their fire safety issues. We will not allow companies to attempt to hide from their duties when our fire safety inspectors identify that the lives of the public are being put at risk and will pursue legal action when appropriate.”

Hussain was fined a total of £6,200.

– Accurate at time of publication | October 2025

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