July 4, 2025Jul 4 comment_50590 Hi all, If we're replacing internal fire doors within a hospital as part of a wider fire strategy upgrade mainly to address gaps below doors as well as part of a regular fire door PPM remedial project do we need to get building control involved? Report
July 9, 2025Jul 9 comment_50765 I wouldn't, it usually only leads to unnecessary hassle & delay, just call it maintenance and not making things worse than original. If it's a hospital subject to the BSA you have no choice. That's the honest answer although you will get the BCI's in here making a fuss about it! Report
July 14, 2025Jul 14 Author comment_50896 Thanks for that. Although, from the lack of replies, it doesn't appear any BCI's think differently? Report
July 14, 2025Jul 14 comment_50899 I think that this is a bit of a grey area, is it some doors that need replacing like for like through wear and tear? Then probably not If you are changing the fire strategy, then definitely yes. Anything between the two, could go either way Report
July 14, 2025Jul 14 comment_50900 https://www.linkedin.com/search/results/all/?keywords=fire door regulations wilkinson&origin=TYPEAHEAD_ESCAPE_HATCH&sid=Tm9 Report
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