Would appreciate the views of the forum on this one, a guest house scenario, whether single/ground and first or ground first and second, a typically big house, plenty of them up and down the land, where the owners live within the house, and let out various berdooms as the business.
The owner can occupy entirely the ground floor, and let out the upper floor/s or occupy part of the premises and let out other parts.
In the old days of fire certificates many stated the areas occupied by the owners as "private" and many owners would tell you this is my private accommodation, as if to say you cant touch me in here.
I have recently visited such a premises where the owners do indeed occupy the entire ground floor, and let out the upper 2 floors as guest accommodation. from the front lobby into the house 2 doors face you, 1 leads up stairs to the letting bedrooms and the other door leads through the ground floor to the owners private quarters.
My query is, are all persons - guests and owners classed as "relevant persons"? I believe they are
and is the entire premises classed as "relevant premises" or is the private quarters classed as "domestic" where they cannot be touched by fire safety law? I find this bit more tricky, I didnt think that this was a true domestic scenario as we all have at home where it a purely "private domestic dwelling" I was looking at this as almost ancillary to the business, and if there were any fire safety issues in the "domestic" part of the entire "relevant premises" then for the safety of all "relevant persons" then I would be of the opinion the owners would need to address them in their "domestic /private /do not enter part of the house.
For example, we as fire safety persons are seeking to to get an L2 standard fire alarm/AFD system. and maybe door/s upgraded, to secure the safety of all "relevant persons", but If the "domestic parts cannot be classed as "relevant premises" then maybe we end up with a system that the guides say should be L2 but due to the "domestic" areas we cant touch them, so not getting a full L2 system, or even a single escape stair where 1 room is deemed private under the owners control (bedroom or lounge) but adjactent rooms are let out, I would think that private /domestic or whatever, these areas must have adequate precautions incorporated if deemed necessary.
I hope you get my drift, and where I'm coming from, oh and by the way, this scenario is not under RRFSO terms, but the Fire (Scotland) Act 2005, but would appreciate views from all sides. Thanks