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FIRE SERVICE AND GENERAL FIRE SAFETY TOPICS => Fire Safety => Topic started by: Mike Buckley on March 31, 2015, 02:06:12 PM
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The following quote came from the Nottingham Post re the fire in a students flats:
Ahmed Saadi, 27, said: "I heard the fire alarm and at first thought it was just normal. Then someone came and knocked on the door and told us it was a fire and we needed to get out of the building.
Read more: http://www.nottinghampost.com/Students-homed-night-firefighters-continue-tackle/story-26255589-detail/story.html#ixzz3Vy4MtaXN
I am going away to cry into a large whiskey.
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Maboob Ahmad, building manager for the site, [...], said: "... we are looking at hotels and other options so they have somewhere safe to sleep tonight."
Possibly somewhere safe that carries out fire safety inductions for residents?
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And yet some designs of current student accommodation are ripping up the guidance in AD.B because "The fire alarm will get them out in a couple of minutes....."
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And yet some designs of current student accommodation are ripping up the guidance in AD.B because "The fire alarm will get them out in a couple of minutes....."
Absolutely... and there will be 100% attendance at every 09:00 seminar too!!!
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It all makes sense now.
At one brand new 7 storey building with 350 bedrooms I was asked to assess, the developer's fire emergency plan was that due to weaknesses in compartmentation a full evacuation would be necessary. This would be initiated by the security guard running round the building and banging on each door in turn. In the light of the above clearly the developer knew something I did not. The AI who approved it was also more in tune with reasonable expectations than I.