Worthing takeaway owner admits fire safety breaches including no smoke alarms
The owner of a Worthing takeaway has been ordered to pay thousands of pounds for breaching fire safety regulations.
Wednesday, 26th May 2021, 2:41 pm
A spokesman for West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service said concerns were raised about Khoo Hock NG, who lives in Salvington Road and owns the New Sunflower Chinese restaurant in the same road, following a fire at the takeaway on May 9, 2020.
Further inspections found there were no working smoke alarms in the building, only one emergency light in the kitchen and none elsewhere.
There was also no adequate means of escape in the event of a fire, other than through the kitchen.
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