The damage caused by the fire would have been much less if the facade material had met safety standards. Construction engineers say that builders, in order to reduce costs and increase their profits, do not always comply with urban planning conditions and protective elements. "Builders often lean towards cheap materials, even when they do not meet fire protection standards and criteria," says fire protection expert Mariglen Sakolli. "Construction has some strict rules that no one should violate. Because if they are violated, people's lives are at risk. It is not normal for a facade to catch fire, because that material is intentionally placed to provide thermal insulation, but it does not meet the conditions to be fireproof. There are such materials that are more expensive, but ultimately here we are not counting money, but we have lives," says construction engineer Luljeta Bozo. The responsibility for this incident is not only the builder's, but of the entire control system. According to construction engineer Luljeta Bozo, this system has failed this time. "No material used for construction should come without a quality certificate, and for me here in Albania, the control chain is very problematic," adds Bozo. Fortunately, the flames did not affect the building's structure, meaning residents can return to their apartments. "The canopy is not a structure, and the apartments are not damaged. The columns remain undamaged." Such incidents are recurring, and this is an alarm bell both for the safety of residents and for the investments they have made in apartments and businesses.