I agree generally with everything that has been said here but I cannot agree with this.
Another aspect is one of the proclaimed purposes of portable fire fighting equipment is to enable people to secure their means of escape by tackling a fire that may be on their route.
Extinguishers should be sited by the exits.
Looking at the original post, I'm really pleased to see that a new school is being fitted with sprinklers. I've dealt with quite a few in the last year or two and, despite the facts that a) the toolkit spreadsheet indicates that sprinklers should be fitted in many cases, b) that the fire service strongly recommend fitting them, c) that schools regularly burn down with devastating losses and d) that compartment sizes in BB100 are often flouted, the designers seldom put them in.
"Do we have to put them in?"
"Well, you're not legally compelled to."
"Then we shan't."
And what about this:
Most schools have a policy of not using fire extinguishers but should they be there anyway?
Is this true? Do these schools that have a policy not to use extinguishers actually have extinguishers on site? If so, what are they there for? Decoration?
Stu