Fire Risk Assessment the Big Change

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So what did happen to the beautiful pine draws at the top of the stairs?

If I was honest with my self (and that’s a large part of the change being truthful when making decisions with your Fire Risk Assessment, if your telling your self porkies it could cost you a lot of money),  I always thought something wasn’t quite right about the draws location.

The Fire Officer asked, “What do you think?”

“Well they’ve always been there and there’s been no remarks made by passed Fire Officers” I said.

“It’s up to you, if you want to add it to your Fire Risk Assessment as a low risk combustible item because of its thickness and the time it would take to catch fire, that’s fine, but it dose reduce the exit from the room. If the building was full of smoke and this is where the smoke would accumulate at the top of the stairs, someone comes out of the room a little disorientated, panicking and catches the side of the draw, next minute their on the floor, vital seconds are lost. What you have to ask your self is will you be covered by your insurance”

That was the difference, not you must do this, more what do you think, you have to produce your Fire Risk Assessment.

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