self-closing fire doors in self-catering house?
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charles wrote:
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"Adam Funk" wrote in message
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Some relatives & I went on holiday in a self-catering townhouse in
Yorkshire earlier this summer. I think the house was about 10
years old.
All the internal doors except the ones for the bathrooms had
self-closing gadgets built in (installed in the frame between the
hinges, pulling a chain attached to the hinge side of the door).
The visitors' book had several previous comments requesting
doorstops because the self-closing doors were a nuisance,
followed by a comment from the owners to the effect that they
weren't allowed to provide doorstops because of fire regulations.
Comments?
The owners are quite correct.
A fire door is useless if it is wedged open - usually by a fire
extinguisher.
but you can get "kickdown" door stops which release when the fire
alarm sounds.
Use plastic ones and wait for them to melt!
I'd rather they closed before that happens
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