Hello all.
During a recent inspection of a Res.Care premise the occupants explained they had been told, folowing a FRA, they couldn't open the Velux roof vents in the escape corridor as this would lead to a chimney effect in case of fire.
The premise is one year old, purpose built, single storey and forms an annexe to existing building. The roof vents do not pose any exposure hazard to nearby structures.
The corridor serves bedrooms and living/communal areas, no kitchen and has 2 way escape.
The FRA had reccomended the vents close on actuation of the fire alarm, which is impractical.
During the summer, staff ventilate the corridor by wedging fire doors open to maintain comfort levels.
2 questions?
Where is the hazard in ventilating the corridor?
The wedging open of fire doors as a result of the FRA, surely not right.