A fire safety guide for care homes issued after a fatal blaze has been revised following a public consultation.

The initial guidance was drawn up after the 2004 fire at Rosepark care home in Uddingston, South Lanarkshire, which claimed the lives of 14 residents.

The document was praised by a sheriff during a fatal accident inquiry in 2011.

The Scottish Government said it had revisited the guidance to make it more user friendly and take account of feedback from a public consultation. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is finalising a new agreement with the Care Inspectorate to improve fire safety.