uksparks
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Hi,
I went to where my mum works today to sort out an intermittent tripping RCD, whilst there....
Background Information
4 floor grade 2 listed building comprising of basement which houses kitchen, store room and lounge type room.
1st, 2nd and 3rd floor are all meeting / treatment rooms.
Only exits via doors are on ground floor and basement.
This is a commercial premises, lone workers often on top floor doing treatments etc, it's a psychiatric practise, and the windows are all single glazed so have perpex screwed over frame, so no way to break glass. Oh and all doors are locked, not emergency exits.
Ok, so whils there, I notice the following...
there's no smoke detectors in the basement where the kitchen is.
Ground floor has an interlinked Aico base, no alarm
1st floor has an Aico interlinked alarm, expiry date April 2012
2nd floor has yet another base, but no detector
Ok so I'm thinking this is not ideal, fire could break out in the basement, very easily burn own the wooden stair case to 1st floor from ground, then people are then trapped upstairs with no way out and unable to break a window to shout for help due to Perspex.
Ok, so first I think, I should tell then, or do a quote to replace the interlinked ones with new ones so that theres something there which is better than nothing...
But then I think to myself, am I opening a can or worms, as I would potentially be fitting a domestic type smoke alarm system into a property here if my memory serves me correct from the FIA course I did, being commercial and over 3 floors, does it not need a proper fire alarm system with panel etc?
I feel I'm kind of making myself open to being done for fitting an inadequate non suitable alarm in a building, then in the event someone dies or there's a fire, I get in big trouble.
Am I thinking along the right lines here? I'm kind of doing the right thing by not replacing the dead bases with new ones and advising they have a proper system? I would imagine their insurance is probably invalid due to this?
I went to where my mum works today to sort out an intermittent tripping RCD, whilst there....
Background Information
4 floor grade 2 listed building comprising of basement which houses kitchen, store room and lounge type room.
1st, 2nd and 3rd floor are all meeting / treatment rooms.
Only exits via doors are on ground floor and basement.
This is a commercial premises, lone workers often on top floor doing treatments etc, it's a psychiatric practise, and the windows are all single glazed so have perpex screwed over frame, so no way to break glass. Oh and all doors are locked, not emergency exits.
Ok, so whils there, I notice the following...
there's no smoke detectors in the basement where the kitchen is.
Ground floor has an interlinked Aico base, no alarm
1st floor has an Aico interlinked alarm, expiry date April 2012
2nd floor has yet another base, but no detector
Ok so I'm thinking this is not ideal, fire could break out in the basement, very easily burn own the wooden stair case to 1st floor from ground, then people are then trapped upstairs with no way out and unable to break a window to shout for help due to Perspex.
Ok, so first I think, I should tell then, or do a quote to replace the interlinked ones with new ones so that theres something there which is better than nothing...
But then I think to myself, am I opening a can or worms, as I would potentially be fitting a domestic type smoke alarm system into a property here if my memory serves me correct from the FIA course I did, being commercial and over 3 floors, does it not need a proper fire alarm system with panel etc?
I feel I'm kind of making myself open to being done for fitting an inadequate non suitable alarm in a building, then in the event someone dies or there's a fire, I get in big trouble.
Am I thinking along the right lines here? I'm kind of doing the right thing by not replacing the dead bases with new ones and advising they have a proper system? I would imagine their insurance is probably invalid due to this?