upstairs, inside lamya's flat, the team find a newly installed fire doorand an alarm.d door frames pose a fire risk. the door itself, the seals don't actually meet. so that's no smoke seals at all. also, it doesn't actually physically shut. like at grenfell, the fire broke out and then broke in on other levels. itjust makes residents feel definitely unsafe that the council are not listening to us. it sort of gets you thinking of what the council needs to do to better the buildings. because we are living in unsafe buildings, essentially, is what they are saying. people have been complaining on this estate certainly for five or ten years about the fact that very little money has been spent on maintenance. it's all part of the managed decline. we presented our findings to the royal borough of kensington and chelsea. in a statement they said: after the grenfell fire, kensington and chelsea halted all regeneration projects. yet, across the capital's other boroughs, 84 estates are set be partially or totally destroyed before redevelopment. these projects are often joint init