I have recently installed a large addressable FA System in a hotel. The owner is a friend of mine, and I have been banging on about the RRO to him for a couple of years, he's also in the process of upgrading all his doors throughout aswell.
But now, having gone to all that expence, he is bewildered about the neccesety to train staff to help disabled people to get out of the building in the event of a fire.
The local Fire Officer has quoted the Sleeping Accommodation Guide, and stated that it was upto the hotelier and the staff to be capable of getting everybody out of the building unaided and without the help of the FARS.
We are talking here about upto 90 guests, most of them well above pension age.
The Residential Care Guide talks about a "Progressive Horizontal Evactuation" proceedure. Could he adopt this same proceedure in his hotel, baring in mind that we are dealing to some extent with a similar clientel?
Another concern is, if there was an alarm situation in the middle of the night, when the only 2 available members of staff are in bed on the 1st floor, could there be any comeback on the proprioter for not having the cast from Thunderbirds on hand to evacuate everybody before the Brigade arrives?