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4-18 4.5.1 Means of escape - General: In kitchens the only emergency door or emergency window is not within 1.000m of any fixed hob, cooker or grill. <br>
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4-19 4.5.1 Means of escape - General: The clear opening of any entrance door or means of escape is not obstructed by any fixed part of furniture or equipment. <br>
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4-34 4.7 Internal walls & doors: Doors open not less than 85°. <br>
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4-35 4.7 Internal walls & doors: Each room has openings at low level totalling an area not less than 7600mm². (Gap Size: 610=13mm, 686=12mm, 762=11mm) <br>
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4-36 4.8 Toughened Glazing: The glass in external doors, windows below 800mm and windows next to external doors conforms to BS 6262-4&BS EN 12600 this also includes all windows in a bathrooms and shower rooms <br>
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4-38 4.8 Glazing: The glass in domestic and kitchen storage units and worktops conforms with BS EN 14749. <br>
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4-39 4.8 Glazing: The glass in tables conforms with BS EN 12521. <br>
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4-78 4.10.4.2.4 Alternative background ventilation provisions: An average provision has been provided for the home equivalent to 6000mm² per habitable room and wet room (including kitchens), with a minimum provision in each room of 4000mm². <br>
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4-84 4.10.7 Prevention of obstructions to ventilation openings: The location of all ventilation openings are such that they cannot easily by obstructed by occupants. <br>
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4-88 4.10.9 Wardrobe ventilation: The minimum free area of ventilation for all wardrobes is not less than 200mm², apportioned equally between high and low level. <br>
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5F-1 5 Furniture and furnishings: All upholstered furniture/furnishings conform to the requirements of The Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988, and BS 7177. includes a label and batch no which are durable and securely attached. All would include items like Sofa, Arm chairs, Headboards and dining chairs etc <br>
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5F-9 Mattresses: (see note 3 below) All mattresses (& divan bases and bunk-beds) include labels which are durable and securely attached. <br>
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Water-8 Shower hoses are clear of all back flow zones (WC, bath, basin, sink, etc.). <br>
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Water-10 Shower hoses that are not clear of a back flow zones (bath, basin, sink) are fitted with a double-check valve and remain clear of a WC. <br> <br>
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Water-12 WC cisterns are marked at the 6 litre level. <br>
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7-29 7.5.3 Prevention of scalding: The hot water supply to baths and showers is limited to 48°C by a TMV 2 rated thermostatic mixing valve conforming to BS EN 1111 and BS EN 1287, to prevent scalding. <br>
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6-7 6.3 Cooking equipment: Rigid elements manufactured from flammable materials which are adjacent to heat generating equipment, or adjacent to the spaces left for such equipment is not less than 0.200m from the point of emission of an open flame unless these elements are protected by non-flammable material. <br>
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6-7 6.3 Cooking equipment: Curtains or blinds elements located .9m from point of emission of an open flame shall be incapable of being moved to within 0.3m of the point of emission of an open flame unless these elements are protected by non-flammable material. <br>
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6-15 6.5.1 Safety alarms - Smoke alarms: A smoke alarm conforming to BS EN 14604 has been installed. <br>
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6-17 6.5.2 Safety alarms - Carbon monoxide (CO) alarms: A minimum of two CO alarms conforming to BS EN 50291-1 have been installed. <br>
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7-32 7.7 Lighting: Fixed internal lighting has been provided with low energy lamps with a luminous efficacy greater than 45 lamp lumens per circuit watt. <br>
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9-1 9.1 Fire warning notice: A notice has been permanently fixed inside the home in a position that is readily visible. <br>
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9-6 9.2 Gas commissioning notice: A notice has been permanently fixed inside the home in a position that is readily visible. <br>
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8-10 NCC NCC requirement: There is a manufacturers sticker which includes the identification number fixed inside the home in a position that is readily visible to the occupier. <br>
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9-6 9.2 Gas drop holes: Are completely sleeved through the floor and labled in each compartment containing gas fittings <br>
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Gas-11 "BS 6891<br>Clause 8.7.1" "Sleeves: Pipework passing through a wall or a floor, whether or not it contains a<br>cavity, passes through a sleeve." <br>
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8-1 8 The home has an identification number permanently marked on the chassis. <br>
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8-9 NCC NCC requirement: There is a manufacturers plate on the same side as the main entrance door, which includes the identification number, fixed to the front, rear or besides the main entrance door in a position that is readily visible without climbing under the home. <br>
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Gas-9 "BS 6891<br>Clause 8.4.1.2" General: Pipework has been be physically spaced from other services, such as water, electricity, telecommunications and drainage. including chassis steel <br>
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General: electric cable has been be physically spaced from other services and chassis steel. <br>
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Gas-12 "BS 6891<br>Clause 8.7.2" "Pipework support: All pipework shall be adequately supported in accordance with specific manufacturers’ instructions or, in the absence of such instructions, with Table 4 of the standard.<br>● 15mm copper (≤ 15mm): 2.0m vertical & 1.5m horizontal.<br>● 22mm copper (> 15mm & ≤ 22mm): 2.5m vertical & 2.0m horizontal.<br>● 28mm copper (>22mm & ≤ 28mm): 2.5m vertical & 2.0m horizontal." <br>
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7-33 7.8 Protection of systems during transportation and siting: When a home is dispatched from the factory, the open ends of all services will be be blanked and protected to prevent damage during transportation and siting. <br>
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4-50 4.9.2 Stability: Holding down points are located at each corner of the home and within (1.000m ± 0.200m) of the ends of the chassis. <br>
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CP501-6 5 Axle configurations: A permanent warning label with black text on a yellow background is affixed to the drawbar stating "CAUTION Nose weight exceeds 25kg. Refer to Manual Handling Regulations 1992". <br>
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CP501-7 5 Axle configurations: A label is affixed to the rear of the Home advising if the Home can be towed from the rear by moving the drawbar. <br>
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CP501-18 6.6 Support points: If the home is up to 8m in length, there is a minimum of 2 support points on each longitudinal member (in addition to those either side of the axle support area). <br>
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CP501-20 6.6 Support points: If the home is between 8m and 12.2m in length, there is a minimum of 4 support points on each longitudinal member (in addition to those either side of the axle support area). <br>
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CP501-20 6.6 Support points: If the home is over 12.2m in length, there is a minimum of 6 support points on each longitudinal member (in addition to those either side of the axle support area). <br>
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CP501-47 10 "Chassis and wheel marking: The recommended inflation pressure of pneumatic tyres is visibly marked on all wheel hubs. <br>" <br>
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Weekly remove 1 trickle vent and check the free area is 4000mm2
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