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Relaxation of fire safety rules by Swiss insurers put on hold

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January 7, 2026
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Planned relaxation of fire safety regulations in Switzerland is postponed.

Planned relaxation of fire safety regulations in Switzerland is postponed.


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The relaxation of Swiss fire safety rules planned as part of a total revision of the existing regulations has been put on ice.


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January 6, 2026 – 10:37

Efforts to simplify the regulations have come to a standstill, according to an enquiry on Monday. Rolf Meier, spokesperson for the Association of Cantonal Fire Insurers (VKF) confirmed the decision. The fire protection regulations of the VKF, which are valid throughout Switzerland, form the legal basis for the implementation of fire protection in buildings.

A new schedule is currently being drawn up. Earlier on Monday afternoon, it was reported that an “interim stop” was currently being considered, according to the Neue Zürcher Zeitung newspaper.

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The technical consultation on the total revision of fire protection legislation has been running since mid-September last year. The approximately 500-page draft was prepared by the VKF. The regulations are to apply throughout Switzerland and will be implemented by the cantons and municipalities.

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Mourners gather around flowers and candles to commemorate the victims of the fire at the "Le Constellation" bar and lounge, in Crans-Montana, Switzerland, on Sunday, January 4, 2026. 40 persons lost their lives and over 100 were severely injured in the fire at the bar "Le Constellation" on New Year's Eve in the Swiss Alps resort of Crans-Montana. (KEYSTONE/Jean-Christophe Bott)

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Crans-Montana tragedy: Swiss press question lax regulations and insufficient safety measures   




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Jan 4, 2026



A lack of annual fire safety inspections, a DIY renovation job by owners and inflammable soundproofing panels have prompted accusations of negligence by the Swiss media.  



Read more: Crans-Montana tragedy: Swiss press question lax regulations and insufficient safety measures   


The new regulations are due to come into force in 2027 and the political consultation is scheduled to take place in the autumn of this year.

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