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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Fire Safety => Topic started by: jayjay on March 10, 2011, 08:10:32 AM
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Hi All
New, additional, guidance for operators of residential care homes has been published to clarify and complement existing guidance for the sector published by the Department for Communities and Local Government.
See Link http://www.nashics.org/uploads/documents/23641652.pdf
The additional guidance, published by the National Association for Safety and Health in Care Services (NASHiCS) and the Chief Fire Officers’ Association (CFOA), is designed to deal with issues including:
1. evacuation of a protected zone in 2.5 minutes;
2. rooms of residents unable to evacuate – upgrading to 60 minutes' fire resistance;
3. staff remaining with residents who are unable to evacuate;
4. the use of external fire escapes by residents;
5. the travel distance of evacuation routes; and
6. the use of by-pass routes.
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Otherwise known as 'Further additional wooliness' :-\
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Its a shame that the people who represented the sector are all from the biggest companies! Bupa, Southern Cross, Anchor - All ones who can afford ample staff, decent training and the best precautions.
The rest of the sector seems to of ignored.
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1. evacuation of a protected zone in 2.5 minutes;
Thats every residential care premises in the UK failing already.
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But they can always upgrade a room to 60mins or fit a sprinkler system ::) marvellous stuff eh ?
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The guide is not advocating the 2.5minutes, it is dealing with the subject.