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ESCAPE ROUTES

  • Are all escape routes clear of obstruction including protected stairways?

  • Are all fire doors clear of obstruction?

  • Can all communal fire doors and exit doors be opened easily and quickly

  • Do all emergency fastening devices operate correctly?

  • Are external escape routes clear and safe?

  • Are escape routes adequately luminated?

FIRE DOORS - communal areas

  • Do the fire doors appear to close firmly in their frame?

  • Are there any excessive gaps apparent around the door when closed (ie >6mm)

  • Is the fire door clearly identified as being a fire door?

  • Is a fire door closer fitted and operating correctly?

  • If fitted, is the glazing panel clear of obstruction and undamaged?

  • Are the door and frame free from any obvious signs of damage?

SIGNS AND NOTICES

  • Are all alternative escape routes identified (pictorial green sign & direction arrow)?

  • Are evacuation notices displayed (normally at break glass call point)?

  • Are fire signs uniform and appropriate?

  • Are the signs clear and in good order?

GENERAL

  • Are flammables correctly stored?

  • Are all training records up to date?

  • Is there a fire log book available at the premises and are regular fire drills being undertaken?

  • Is suitable provision made for vulnerable people (ie mobility issues) to escape?

  • Is the Wet or Dry Riser system labelled with no sign of visible damage or leaks?

  • Is there any sign of damage or removal of any passive fire protection?

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