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#1 Posted : 24 January 2005 12:42:00(UTC)
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Posted By Chris Matthews Good afternoon I wonder is there any of you who are able to tell me where I may find specific information on what constitutes a fir escape/door. For example; should they be self unlocking in the event of fire? is a thumb twist lock acceptable or does a crash bar need to be fitted? If there are double doors, do both have to open unhindered or is it acceptable that just one opens? Your thoughts and direction is greatly appreciated. Chris Matthews
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#2 Posted : 24 January 2005 12:54:00(UTC)
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Posted By J Knight Hi, 'Fire doors' must meet standards for fire resistance set out in the building regulations. Depending on their location and precise function they may also need to retard the spread of smoke and flames. As to things like 'should a double leaved door have both leaves unlocked', this would depend again on the number of people likely to use the door and the precise purpose for the door. All fire doors should unlock or be unlocked in the event of a fire; this doesn't have to be done automatically. Small premises often don't have fully automatic alarm systems in place, and a fire exit door in such a building could have a break glass opener, for example. Really, you need to do a fire safety risk assessment (read 'Fire Safety an Employers Guide' or look at www.firenet.org) or get somebody to do one for you. In some circumstances, for example in residential care homes or hospitals the normal guidance in 'Fire Safety' is supplemented by much stricter standards, John
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#3 Posted : 24 January 2005 13:07:00(UTC)
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Posted By Chris Matthews Thanks John Chris
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#4 Posted : 24 January 2005 19:45:00(UTC)
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Posted By Stuart Nagle Chris. Tak a look at this web site: http://www.bwf.org.uk/certfire/info.html Which provides good information on fire doors, from the British Association of Woodworkers (i.e. fire door manufacturers). Regards... Stuart
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