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Originally Posted by: RayRapp  Not being familiar with hotels, but I can't see how doing PEEPs for guests would be practical given their short stay. It may not always be an option for those with mobility issues to be based on the ground floor. However given the fire controls in place i.e. smoke/heat detectors, fire extinguishers, sprinklers, etc, I would think emergency evacuations in hotels are very rare.
Ray,
You would hope so, but, alarm activation is an all out in hotels! As I expereinced on cold night just last month in Edinburgh. I was not impressed as it was the banging doors that woke me, not the fire alarm sounders! It is a large international hotel chain, not a back street outfit, green signage, for those who are interested. Apparently some idiot had set the detector off at an unpleasant hour with, wait for it, deoderant! So the notices said the following morning. Travelling on business I would say that my evacuation rate is about 1-2%, over my business travel during my career. It was cold and wet last month, but, with my background, I knew, sad I know, where my nearest emergency exit was, so I went to that, no one else seemed to have used the real fire exits at the periphery of the building,, every other guest I observed leaving the hotel left via the main reception entrance, at the core of the complex, thus heading into the core of the building, before leaving to the exterior! The last guest came out, with all his clothes & baggage, just after the FRS had made their first sweep! I have to say though, the hotel had big buckets of space blankets outside for the guests to wrap up in if needed.
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