Hi,
I would like some advice please regarding an assisted living scenario:
* Street property (C1920)
* FRA states full evacuation - it is presumed the floors are not fire resisting
* Property occupied by 3/4 persons with long term mental health/phycological issues
* Property managed by a Care Company working directly for Social Services.
* Ownership of property is not clear
* One resident is immobile and cannot evacuate them selves (bedroom on GF)
* During the day two care assistants aid evacuation but at night there is only one on duty to manage the bed to wheel chair hoist (which management company indicates is not sufficient).
* Detection in every room with fire panel
* FD30S doors all over
* Limited hazards/risks
* Domestic setting
* No live in care but 24hr staff
* Communal kitchen and lounge
Under what circumstances, use of training, specialised equipment, risk/hazard mitigation, auto dialler, proximity of 24 fire station and so on could it be potentially considered that the person on the GF not be evacuated but the able bodied occupants do - NFCC_Specialised_Housing_Guidance states: Compartmentation in supported housing is not normally adequate to support a ?stay put? strategy, so it is normally necessary to evacuate all residents when fire occurs. So, just what is a not normal situation?
A case study would be very useful.
Thanks,