Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors Monthly Tests

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Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors Monthly Tests

  • Instructions These should be checked daily to ensure they are clear and free from obstruction inline with a Fire Walk. Monthly Inspection This inspection is to check the condition of the doors and the seals that surround them including frames to every fire door and final exit door of the property. This report will be kept and filed by the Hotel Manager or Maintenance Manager, and be available for inspection as and when required by an authorised body.

Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door)

  • Door number name/location

  • 7th floor stairwell near 700

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 2

  • Door number name/location - Outside 700

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Route & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 3

  • Door number/name/location: Outside 706

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged, free, and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?.

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Route & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 4

  • Door number/name/location: Outside 709

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?.

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 5

  • Door number name/location: 7th floor stairwell next to 709

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?.

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 6

  • Door number name/location: 6th floor stairwell next to 609

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 7

  • Door number name/location: Outside 609

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged, free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 8

  • Door number name/location: Outside 606

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged, free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 9

  • Door number name/location: Outside 600

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged, free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 10

  • Door number name/location: 6th floor stairwell next to 600:

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 11

  • Door number name/location: 5th Floor Stairwell Outside 500

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 12

  • Door number name/location: Outside 500

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 13

  • Door number name/location: Outside 506

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of fewer than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see the light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well-attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 14

  • Door number name/location: Outside 509

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 15

  • Door number name/location:5th floor stairwell next to 509

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 16

  • Door number name/location: 4th floor stairwell next to 426

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 17

  • Door number name/location: Outside 426

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 18

  • Door number/name/location: Outside 420

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?.

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 19

  • Door number/name/location: 4th floor annex corridor near 410

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?.

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 20

  • Door number name/location: Outside 405

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?.

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?.

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?.

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?.

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 21

  • Door number name/location: Outside 400

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?.

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?.

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 22

  • Door number name/location: Outside 414

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 23

  • Door number name/location: Stairwell Outside 414

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 24

  • Door number name/location: 3rd floor stairwell next to 314

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 25

  • Door number name/location: Outside 314

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 26

  • Door number name/location: 3rd floor annex corridor near 310

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 27

  • Door number name/location - Outside 305

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 28

  • Door number name/location - Outside 300

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 29

  • Door number name/location - Outside 317

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 30

  • Door number name/location - Outside 322

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 31

  • Door number name/location - 3rd floor stairwell next to 322

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (cont)

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 32

  • Door number name/location - 2nd floor lift lobby

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 33

  • Door number name/location - 2nd floor double doors next to 209

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 34

  • Door number name/location - Outside 204

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 35

  • Door number name/location - Outside 203

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 36

  • `Door number name/location - 2nd floor double doors next to 210`

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 37

  • Door number name/location - 2nd floor double doors next to 216

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 38

  • Door number name/location - Outside 212

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 39

  • Door number name/location 2nd floor stairwell next to 212

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 40

  • Door number name/location - Outside 219

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 41

  • Door number name/location: 2nd floor stairwell next to 223

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 42

  • Door number name/location - 1st floor stairwell next to sales office

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 43

  • Door number name/location - 1st floor lift lobby near 114

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Door 44)

  • Door number name/location: Car park exit next to 114

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame? Pass

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct? Pass

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct? Pass

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged, free, and have not been painted over? Pass

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way? Pass

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Door 45)

  • Door number name/location: - Car park entrance next to 114

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame? Pass

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct? Pass

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct? Pass

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged, free, and have not been painted over? Pass

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way? Pass

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 46

  • Door number name/location - Outside 110

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged, free, and not painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 47

  • Door number name/location - Outside 105

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged, free, and not painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 48

  • Door number name/location - Outside 100

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame? Pass

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct? Pass

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct? Pass

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over? Pass

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

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  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 49

  • Door number name/location - Annex Exit Double Fire Doors next to Bin Store

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame? Pass

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct? Pass

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct? Pass

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?.

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 50

  • Door number name/location Outside 116 Open the door halfway,

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame? Pass

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct? Pass

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct? Pass

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?.

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 51

  • Door number name/location - Double doors next to conference rooms

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame? Pass

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct? Pass

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 52

  • Door number name/location - Outside 121

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 53

  • Door number name/location - Outside 123

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 54

  • Door number name/location - 1st Floor Stairwell near Conference Rooms

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the floor-to-door gap correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well-attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged, free, and not painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 55

  • Door number name/location - 1st Floor Stairwell next to 127

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the floor-to-door gap correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well-attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged, free, and not painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 56

  • Door number name/location - Fire Assembly Point door

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 57

  • Door number name/location point - Outside 132

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 58

  • Door number name/location - Outside 132

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 59

  • Door number name/location - Outside 137

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 60

  • Door number name/location - Scotland Street Fire exit near 137

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 61

  • Door number name/location - 1st floor stairwell next to 137

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 62

  • Door number name/location - Outside 131

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 63

  • Door number name/location - Sales corridor

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 64

  • Door number name/location - 1st floor lift lobby near sales office

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damage-free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 65

  • Ground Floor Stairwell next to Fire Lift

  • open the door halfway, let it go, and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approximately 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door Pass the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from Pass damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door Pass damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 66

  • Ground Floor Fire Lift lobby double doors to reception

  • open the door halfway, let it go, and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approximately 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door Pass the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from Pass damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?.

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door Pass damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (cont)

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 67

  • Door number name/location Lift lobby to laundry corridor

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it Pass close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 68

  • Door number name/location - Laundry room double doors

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it Pass close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 69

  • Laundry Corridor to kitchen

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 70

  • Laundry Corridor to Staff corridor

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the floor-to-door gap correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals free from damage and have not been painted over

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 71

  • Staff Canteen fire door

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the floor-to-door gap correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals free from damage and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 72

  • Door number name/location - Staff entrance

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the floor-to-door gap correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals free from damage and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Comments and notes

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 73

  • Door number name/location - Staff corridor to kitchen

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the floor-to-door gap correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damage-free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 74

  • Door number name/location - Kitchen to Marcos kitchen

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged, free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 75

  • Door number name/location - Marcos kitchen to Henderson suite

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged, free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (cont)

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 76

  • Door number name/location: Henderson suite toilets corridor

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged and not painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 77

  • Door number name/location: Henderson Toilet corridor to Stairwell exit

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap from floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged and not painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 78

  • Door number name/location -Henderson Lobby to Front Door Exit

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it pass close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approximately 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals undamaged, free, and not painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 79

  • Door number name/location - Kitchen to buffet area

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it pass close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approximately 3mm in width. Are the gaps correct?

  • From door to floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over? - yes|no|not-applicable

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. is the door damaged in any way? - yes|no|not-applicable

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 80

  • Buffet area to Restaurant area

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame? - yes|no|not-applicable

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct? - yes|no|not-applicable

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 81

  • Main Guest Entrance reception

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to floor the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule if you can see light under the door Pass the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 82

  • Ground Floor stairwell exit - behind lifts

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to the floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 83

  • Reception Fire Exit to carpark

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to the floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

  • Fire Exit Routes & Fire Exit Doors (Per Door) 84

  • Restaurant Fire Exit to guest smoking area

  • Open the door halfway, let it go and allow it to close. Does it close firmly without sticking on the floor or the frame?

  • The top and sides of the doors should have a gap of less than 4mm from the frame. You can use a pound coin to check, as this is approx 3mm in width. Are the gap correct?

  • From door to the floor, the gap should be less than 10mm when the door is closed. As a rule, if you can see light under the door, the gap is probably too big. Is the gap floor to door correct?

  • Fire doors must be fitted with intumescent seals. Make sure these are in place, well attached inside the groove in the frame or door leaf, continuous around the frame, and free from damage. Are these seals damaged free and have not been painted over?

  • Check that all parts of the fire door are free from damage. Make sure any glass in the door is not cracked. Is the door damaged in any way?

  • Comments and notes.

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