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  • SS3/1 Auto Doors - Inspected Daily/Monthly <br>Can they be easily opened and are not: Locked, Barred, Blocked? Has the debris in the door tray been emptied?

  • SS3/2 Access Control Doors - Inspected Daily/Monthly - Located Level 3 - Peak Club and Wigley Room<br>Doors should be inspected to ensure they can be opened and they are not: Locked, Barred, Blocked

  • SS9 HVAC - Outdoor Units (fresh air intakes outside boiler room, Vip Air Con next to LPG store) - Are the units clean, free of dirt and debris, undamaged, not leaking with no abnormal noise?

  • SS9 HVAC - Indoor Units - Are the units clean, free of dirt and debris, undamaged, not leaking with no abnormal noise?

  • SS14/1 Emergency Power Systems for/or Signs 1-13<br>Monthly - Run the backup generator for a minimum of 15 minutes, check control panel for any faults, Listen for abnormal noise

  • SS14/2 Signs - Monthly - Check correct type, in correct location, Legible, Clean, Securely fixed, No damage<br><br>

  • SS15/1 System for communicating spoken information

  • SS15/2 Final Exits - Final exits should be maintained to ensure they are: Cleary identified, Free of obstructions, Unlocked, Easily-used.<br><br>

  • SS15/3 Fire Separations - Daily, when the building is in use, and monthly inspections by owner for the following should be carried out: Signs of damage or deterioration that could adversely affect their fire resistance function, particularly with respect to closures, exposed fire stopping and surface finish. New penetrations without suitable fire stopping. 6x Basement, 4x Level 1.

  • SS15/4 Signs - Monthly inspections of illuminated signs to ensure they are: Of the correct type, Present and in the right locations, Legible, Illuminated.<br>10x Basement, 9x Level 1, 17x Level 2

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