Hi folks,
I wondered if any of the inspecting officers and anyone else for that matter has a view on a situation that has developed in one of the assisted living (new word for sheltered) accommodation schemes we have?
Basically one of the tenants has breathing difficulties and needs to take medical oxyen from cylinders and she also needs an oxygen enriching machine and the medicos say it needs to be on a high setting with her particular condition. The lady and her family insist on keeping her flat door open (at all times) which opens onto one of the communal corridors (and yes it is supposed to be one of the protected escape routes). This obviously lets the oxygen enriched atmosphere into the rest of the home! We have assessed the situation and have taken the view that the flat door needs to be closed at all times and have informed them all in writing, etc of this and the reasons behind it, eg extra fire risk, and so on.
I just want to clear it up in my mind that insisting on the flat door being closed is the right approach as it is getting the situation is getting a bit fraught as there are also a few other concerns but not with fire safety, so any thoughts would be appreciated by me and the scheme manager.