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FENSA Question
Hi
I've just had a quote for replacement windows for a company, which claimed that under the FENSA regulations, upstairs windows have to have a bottom opener to allow for escape from fire. Can anyone advise if this is true please? Thanks. (I've looked on the FENSA web site but can't see anything about bottom openers for fire escape) PS the reason I don't want a bottom opener is because I have a kamikaze 3 year old who would simply lob himself through the opening if he had half a chance! |
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