Bromley Council has said safety is a "constant high priority" in the wake of the Grenfell Tower fire.
The council does not own any housing stock but said it will work with housing associations to ensure safety in tall buildings.
The statement said: "Bromley Council extends its sincerest condolences to everyone affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. Our thoughts are with all those close to the tragedy, and we are keeping in touch with the ongoing investigation to see how we can assist and learn from it.
"We do not own housing stock ourselves, so we are working closely with all housing associations to review the health and safety standards in properties where our residents live, both inside and outside the borough.
"We have already received many reassurances from the senior management of these housing associations as they revisit their safety assessments and arrangements, while ensuring advice and guidance for tenants is both relevant and up to date. Clarion Housing, formerly Affinity Sutton, which has a large housing stock, has told us they have set up a central team to answer tenants' questions. They are also currently reviewing their assessments to give additional reassurance."
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