I am involved in a building in the North West, which incorportaes a number of pubs and clubs, all of which are stand alone tenants (therefore they have independent fire alarm systems etc - not linked). The alternative means of escape for these tenants is via a set of fire exit doors, which lead into an internal escape stair. The set of fire exit doors are installed with a digital code lock and green break glass to prevent unauthorised access to the internal stair, as this also houses the site office and mains intake room. Therefore a certain level of security is needed.
The implications of reducing security is that this internal stair can be accessed by the public for drugs, beating up, falling down the stairs when drunk etc. The site is also unmanned, therefore there is no control on site.
The local fire officer has requested that the digital lock to the fire exit doors be removed due to the nature of persons likley to escape during a fire (i.e drunk and tired etc) and is requiring an alternative means of security to act as the primary means of opening, with the green break glass the fail safe.
It is not possible to link to the fire alarm, as there is no central or linked system, push bars etc will allow uncontrolled access, introducing serious health and safety implications. The use of cctv, local alrms etc are of no use as there is no one on site to attend. He will not accept the use of redlam bolts, turn bolts with breakable covers etc either.
The best I have come up with is to replace the digital code lock with an emergency release push button next to the green break glass, installed with a clear lifting cover, which will be far less conspicous than push bars etc. Although the levels of security are still reduced.
I would appreciate any other ideas, as I am struggling.
Rocha