eleanor osbourne
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17 hours ago, Tom Sutton said:
It will depend on your fire risk assessment, is there a fire risk in the toilets if not then fire doors will not be necessary, if there is then fix fire doors.
thank you for advice, cant think of any fire risk in the toilets , could a hand dryer be considered a fire risk ?
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Hi, could some one please give some advise I have tried to check with approved document B but cant seem to find anything in relation to are situation ,
we have 2 separate toilets on the 1st floor above are proposed restaurant the toilets are situated along the passageway of the fire exit and need to know if
we are required to install fire doors to the toilet entrance. when we purchased the building the doors to the toilets had been damaged so have to be replaced
thankyou
fire doors on toilets along fire exit route
in Fire Exits
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thanks, I contacted local fire and rescue really helpful they told me a hand dryer would not cause a risk unless it is not in good operating condition or the wiring is faulty. so great news
no fire doors required